How To Use Search Console To Find The Right Keywords: SEO Newsletter Week 31, 2022

How To Use Search Console To Find The Right Keywords: SEO Newsletter Week 31, 2022

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SEO Tip Of The Week

Did you know the best keyword research tool is your Google Search Console? It's a gold mine full of keywords that no tool will ever show you.

If you're serious about SEO, then you need to be using your Google Search Console to its full potential. Here's how you can leverage Search Console to grow your blog traffic.

First, go to the search results tab of your Google Search Console. You will see a huge list of keywords your website is ranking for.

Export the keywords to Excel or Google sheets using the Export option in the top-right corner.

Next, set filters in Excel or Google sheet to show keywords that are not ranking in the top 10

Now sort the results to show keywords with the highest impressions at the top.

Now pick the top 10 (or more) keywords with the highest impressions in the search console and check if you are using those keywords in your content.

If you are not using it, add more content to your page to include those keywords naturally. If you are already using it, check if you can include those keywords in important places like Header Tags or Title Tags.

After making changes, change the date of your article/page to the current date and fetch the page using Search Console.

Now sit calmly and watch your traffic grow.

SEO News Of The Week

1. July 2022 Google Product Reviews Update Finished On August 2nd & No One Said Anything

By Barry Schwartz @ Search Engine Roundtable

The July core update has rolled out. However, Google did not announce the same and simply updated its Google Updates page.

2. Google Now Supports Pros and Cons Structured Data For Reviews Pages

By Barry Schwartz @ Search Engine Roundtable

Google has announced that they now support Pros and Cons Structure Data For Review pages. Google will now prefer Pros and Cons provided in structure data over automatically fetching it.

3. How we're improving search results when you use quotes

By Yonghao Jin @ Blog.Google

Google has improved how searches with Quotations behave. The snippet will be displayed with text around the query within quotations to make it easier to find it on the page. The keyword will also be bolded on Desktop results.

SEO Articles of The Week

1. SEO Split Test Result: Adding H3 Tags to Products Names on Ecommerce Category Pages

By Koen Leemans @ Semrush

Koen Leemans did an SEO split test by Adding H3 Tags to product names on E-commerce category Pages. Adding H3 tags to the product names resulted in a 4.3% increase in clicks to the tested pages.

2. Going International: 15 SEO Steps for a Successful Expansion

By éléonore Frère @ Moz

éléonore Frère shares steps to follow that will allow you to take your business to international markets.

3. Podcast by Marie Haynes

By Marie Haynes @ MarieHaynes.com

In this Podcast, Marie Haynes talks about the recent changes to Google Quality Raters guidelines specifically focussing on YMYL and E-A-T.

SEO Tool Of The Week

KeywordTool.io is one of the best tools for finding long-tail keywords. It uses the Google Autosuggest keywords by adding suffixes and prefixes to your keywords.

Using this tool, you can not only find tons of relevant long-tail keywords, but you can also find their volume and trends over the past year. The latter is very helpful for tracking seasonal keywords.

The tool is Freemium with the free version only showing the keywords while hiding Volume and other data for the keywords.

That's it for this week's SEO Newsletter

I hope you found this week's SEO newsletter helpful. Stay tuned for next week's edition.

Do share your feedback and suggestions in the comment sections below. That will really help me make this Newsletter even better.

Thank you for reading and until next time, Happy Optimizing

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Rishi Yadav

Learner| Fresher in Digital Marketing| Actively looking for Digital Marketing Job as a fresher

2 年

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