That Keyword Strategy Really Worked! Here's More for YOU to Dominate the Web

Published: Fri, 08/18/23




First, I had shared an article on Reuters about how the financial forecasting powers were downgrading their prediction from 2022 that this year (2023) would bring a recession. In the article, several points were made that countered this projection. One was that the IRS has created all kinds of new programs that give a tax-break incentive to qualified businesses. So that was one reason, they said, why the economy could potentially rebound over the next 2 years.

Next, I had to go and look up the Dow Jones Industrial, which turned out to be an index of 30 blue-chip stocks, all in industrial categories which is the biggest income generator and driver of the economy. (Listen to me... who AM I!?)

While reading the Dow Jones article on Investopedia, I couldn't help noticing their rather goofy list of keywords that they had coded with H1, H2, H3 tags.

That was when it hit me: the keyword phrases they had used on their Dow Jones Industrial page reflected EXACT PHRASES, no matter how dumb-sounding, that people were CURRENTLY typing on Google.

So this was what I had to run back here and talk about to you some more.  

As I had mentioned, if you Google a phrase with your phone these days, you will now receive SUGGESTED keyword combos that people are searching for. So, Google now TRENDS their keyword search results. Which I find ILLOGICAL and can't stand anything that is not logic-driven, but that is a rant for another day.
 

I want to give you the EXACT keyword phrases that Investopedia copy and pasted WORD FOR WORD with NO other additions, into their tagged headings:

Post Title is: Dow Jones: What It Is and Why It's Important in Stock Investing


H1, H2, H3, H4 headings are as follows (I'm keeping the html tag treatment so you can "see" the code that was applied to each phrase.)

Who Is Dow Jones? [LOL - that's a bush league question!]

What Is Dow Jones? [doesn't reflect any sort of logical flow to the article, but they bet on the phrase anyway :)]

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) [I'll accept that one]

What Exactly Is the Dow Jones?

Why Is It Called Dow Jones?

What Is the Meaning of Dow in the Stock Market? CLEARLY the last 3 search phrases were heisted STRAIGHT from Google's trending searches]

What Companies Are in the Dow Jones? [still doing it]

Can You Buy Shares in the Dow Jones Industrial Average?

The Investment Platform Backed by Data Science [that's their "hard sell line"]
Take the Next Step to Invest [<---their call to action, with a link to the product they're pitching]


Put the Investopedia Keyword Rip Strategy into Action on YOUR Niche Blog. THIS is how to sell digital products to TARGETED searchers, GROW your list and MAKE SALES online. 

, Are you ready to dominate on keyword searches?

DON'T just use the words supplied in your PLR articles. COME UP WITH UNIQUE PHRASES. I just heard this advice from Susanne at Piggy Makes Bank and she is spot-on. Let me tell you how this knowledge helped me improve my own SEO.


So today, on my other blog, I ripped the Investopedia strategy. First I wrote a long-winded, info-stuffed post. Then I went to Google to see what keyword phrases were trending on the topic. 
Then I added the EXACT WORDS of those phrases, no matter how goofy and no matter how this caused my article to LACK FLOW, to the post. 

I coded them all as H1, H2, H3 etc headings. 

Then I typed those exact keyword phrases in as the post tags.

Lo and behold, my SEO score from WordPress and whatever tool I currently use to gauge SEO, rocketed up to a 97. Prior to this, I was attempting to be grammatically and logistically correct with my H2, H3, etc. tags.

No MORE! But if you want to keep the writing flow, what do you do to get around the silly keywords that get you ranked for google searches?

Keep the keyword phrases. But then add your own headline UNDERNEATH the H1, H2, H3 etc. heading so that the writing still has a chance to do its job of communicating intelligently.

Let's bring this around to PLR and your own keyword choices that you use in your blog. 


I have a Loneliness workbook package coming for August. Includes a Canva template AND MS Word content to copy and paste if you don't use Canva *but you should.

If you order this, I would save it for the dreary, cooped-up winter months, when people are down on life. OR really target with a single-topic, Loneliness OR depression blog. 

That said... when you post loneliness content on your blog to drive traffic and sell the self-coaching workbook on how to overcome loneliness, use the SAME weird keyword strategy that I just spelled out.

Head STRAIGHT to Google and type LONELINESS. Then see what search word combos it turns up, and USE THOSE in your post title, H1, H2, H3, H4 etc. headings AND in your post tags AND social media hashtags. 

Yesterday I gave you a heads-up on the content that will soon release in August for our Business, Life Coach and Weight Loss categories. Here it is again in case you missed it!

Thanks for reading what I think is probably the best tip I just offered all year. Now go get some good content! We hit ALL the niches at Wordfeeder PLR

Dina at Wordfeeder PLR
 


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