Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 1:14:11 GMT -5
If you've read my article on how to become visible without SEO, you've probably wondered how to find topics for which there is a question for which no one has yet produced a quality answer. Let's do it together, step by step: Open Google News by inserting a key of interest as a query, the News engine obviously responds with all the relevant news: – News A – News B – News C – News No This distribution is typical and is what we see every day: a series of relevant news, all different from each other. Every now and then, however, it happens that for one reason or another a large amount of news consistent with the search query also converges on the same topic . – News A – News No – News No – News No In this case we see strong media interest around a particular topic. Google notes that that news is relevant and consequently expands the semantic field corresponding to my search query with the words that uniquely identify this new reference.
At this point we need to ask ourselves two questions: In the first two Google SERPs (search) for the keyword of interest, are there results (beyond those integrated by Google News) in which News N is seen ? How was this content developed? Ok, time to write about it As long as there is no content already existing that deals with that news in depth, it will be enough to be the first to publish an extended web document that broadens the Denmark Telegram Number Data topic as much as possible. But what if we don't know anything else about that topic that wasn't written in a 5-line launch? Excellent question , thanks for asking it (ah, but am I still the one talking to myself?) -> Create an article that develops all the topics already present in the semantic field relevant for Google and add to these topic N , which in this case is precisely the "fresh" news mentioned above. In this way Google will see a relevant document as there are certainly others, but which also offers an interesting insight into a new element that other sites like yours don't talk about.
In this case there is no latent demand as I write about it in the SEO Gardening Manual , but only a topic present in some types of web pages ( newspapers ) and not in others, such as those of cooking blogs or websites corporate . Let's try to give an example: The key " hacker attack " has a volume of 2,900 monthly searches and lends itself to search intentions close to the world of tutorials , such as " how to defend yourself from a hacker attack ". hacker attack, search volume At the moment, the headlines on the news front are the news of the global attack called WannaCry , which in recent days has infected the computers of large companies around the world. Here the idea would be to translate the WannaCry topic into a tutorial on how to increase the security of your computer, effectively moving it from the news sphere to that of the blog . If Google composes the SERPs with results from different types of websites that deal with the same topic in different contexts , this move could prove successful for your blog.
At this point we need to ask ourselves two questions: In the first two Google SERPs (search) for the keyword of interest, are there results (beyond those integrated by Google News) in which News N is seen ? How was this content developed? Ok, time to write about it As long as there is no content already existing that deals with that news in depth, it will be enough to be the first to publish an extended web document that broadens the Denmark Telegram Number Data topic as much as possible. But what if we don't know anything else about that topic that wasn't written in a 5-line launch? Excellent question , thanks for asking it (ah, but am I still the one talking to myself?) -> Create an article that develops all the topics already present in the semantic field relevant for Google and add to these topic N , which in this case is precisely the "fresh" news mentioned above. In this way Google will see a relevant document as there are certainly others, but which also offers an interesting insight into a new element that other sites like yours don't talk about.
In this case there is no latent demand as I write about it in the SEO Gardening Manual , but only a topic present in some types of web pages ( newspapers ) and not in others, such as those of cooking blogs or websites corporate . Let's try to give an example: The key " hacker attack " has a volume of 2,900 monthly searches and lends itself to search intentions close to the world of tutorials , such as " how to defend yourself from a hacker attack ". hacker attack, search volume At the moment, the headlines on the news front are the news of the global attack called WannaCry , which in recent days has infected the computers of large companies around the world. Here the idea would be to translate the WannaCry topic into a tutorial on how to increase the security of your computer, effectively moving it from the news sphere to that of the blog . If Google composes the SERPs with results from different types of websites that deal with the same topic in different contexts , this move could prove successful for your blog.