can you please tell me more about off page optimization have been hearing about it too , thanks you mentioned it again just remembered that I need to know about it thanksWell, first of all, you might want to try the free keyword research tools on BingAds and AdWords. However, though, you have to pay attention to how they are phrased. For instance, some phrases like "jobs in California" would include smaller ones like "construction jobs in California" as well as just the phrase "jobs in California".
Oh, by the way, we also don't want to forget off-page optimization. For instance, the title tag should include the targeted keywords in many in certain cases, in fact, probably in most of them.
Those tools you mentioned above are really great tools I know about keywordtool.io that helps me to choose more options on a keyword that a nice tool , But can you please through more lights on SEO CANNIBALISATION am confused about it, is it good or bad ?Hey,
can you first tell us what sort of keyword tool are you currently using? You have many great options that can help you with keyword optimization. Also, don't forget to regularly check your old keywords and update them to make sure that they're ''current''.
If I can suggest you a few good keyword tools:
- Google Keyword Planner,
- Keywordtool.io,
- SERPs.
About off page SEO - it basically refers to things like link building, using social media to your advantage and to rank higher on search engines, and so on.
If you have more questions ask away, I'd be happy to help
The so called SEO cannibalism is not good at all. It happens when you're solely/too heavily relying on one single keyword and then keep stuffing it into various parts of your website; like the title, headers, ...Those tools you mentioned above are really great tools I know about keywordtool.io that helps me to choose more options on a keyword that a nice tool , But can you please through more lights on SEO CANNIBALISATION am confused about it, is it good or bad ?
Thank You so much for giving all the answers of what I wanted thats very nice of you, I would have fallen a victim of that because I was thinking that it helps in search engine ranking the way I read it, it was sounding like a strategy of getting ranked by google but with what you just said thanks alot I appreciateThe so called SEO cannibalism is not good at all. It happens when you're solely/too heavily relying on one single keyword and then keep stuffing it into various parts of your website; like the title, headers, ...
The more common term is actually keyword cannibalism.
Why is it bad? Because it greatly reduces how effective the SEO is, it makes your own pages within your website compete with each other since they're all only using one keyword, splitting up external link value and more. Therefore, definitely avoid doing this.