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They can understand content much better now even without having to match exact keywords. Chances are that if you write a really good blog post, and someone else writes another blog post and stuffs a lot of keywords, essentially killing quality in the process, your post will rank higher. Given, of course, that you have a good, well-performing website and historically have well-written and useful content. That has been my experience with blogging and ranking so far. If with keywords in mind, would I be ranking higher for more blog posts? Maybe.
Possibly But prioritizing readers experience has been beneficial for me so photo editing servies far, and I still make a full-time income with my blog. Just sayin But, I don t disregard keywords completely, not anymore. If you really want to know about keywords, I ll give you a brief how-to right below. There s more to it, but this should be sufficient for you. I know they are for me How to find keywords for your blog posts There are two strategies I ll describe here.
Strategy Write a blog post first. Optimize for keywords later. Sometimes I know I need to write a blog post, regardless of whether I have ranking potential or not. Take this post, for example. Blog SEO is one of the most competitive niches. I m competing with sites like SEMrush, Ahrefs, Neil Patel, and many, many more. These are huge businesses with websites that have existed for much longer than this little blog.
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