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Post by wededal303 on Dec 5, 2023 8:46:23 GMT
On the one hand there are the users and their "psychology", on the other the search engine and its "algorithm". When Google receives a request from a user, also called a search query, the algorithm automatically searches for contents indexed in its database containing that keyword (or a different one but with the same meaning) and concepts related to that topic. Then it shows a list of results for that search, trying to highlight the content most relevant to the question posed by the user. In other words, Google imposes its own relevance criteria to show content in one position rather than another. Google uses hundreds of criteria , more or less complex, and changes the algorithm every day to refine Whatsapp Number them and add new ones. If you want to learn more about how Google's algorithm works, here you can find the official explanation published by Google itself: To summarize: users, based on their habits and tendencies, give relevance to certain search terms, Google then decides the order in which to show the contents of the results to offer the best possible response. Well! Now that you know more or less how keywords work both on the user side and on the search engine side, it's time to move on to practice. This tool offers various functions but for this topic we will focus on the functionality linked to keyword research . If you already have your account on SEOZoom you simply have to open the home page and start the search using the bar at the top. Take the list you created previously and start with the first group by entering the most general keywords first . In the example above it would be “SEO tool”.
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