SEO
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SEO Basics12 Topics|1 Quiz
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What is SEO
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Google Algorithm For SEO
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SEO Terms and Ranking Factors
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Types of Search Engine SEO Factors
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Content & Search Engine Success Factors
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Site Architecture & Search Engine Success Factors
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HTML Code & Search Engine Success Factors
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Trust, Authority & Search Rankings
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Link building & Ranking in Search Engines
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User Context Signals & Search Engine Rankings
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Toxins & Search Engine Spam Penalties
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Emerging Verticals in Search
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What is SEO
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Semantic Core12 Topics|1 Quiz
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What Is Semantic Core
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Selecting Semantic Keywords
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Commercial Keywords
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Keyword Frequency and Density
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Mid-Range Keywords
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Low-Frequency Keywords
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Low Competition Keywords
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Competitors Research
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Collect The Competitor`s Semantics
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Analyzing Semantic Core
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Keywords With Small Traffic
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Relevant Similar Keywords
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What Is Semantic Core
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Keywords Clustering14 Topics|1 Quiz
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What Are Keywords Clustering
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Lemma-Based Clustering and Serp-Based Clustering
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Keyword Research
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Competitors Keywords Analysis
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Find Keywords Ideas
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Cheсking Keywords Data
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Search Volume
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Search Intent
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Types Of Keyword Intent
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Research Intent
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LSI And Synonyms
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Cost-Per-Click
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The Relevance
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Segment Keywords Into Groups
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What Are Keywords Clustering
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Website Structure11 Topics|1 Quiz
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On-Page SEO55 Topics|1 Quiz
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What Is On-Page SEO
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Meta-Tags
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Content
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Text
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Structural Text Elements
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Graphics
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Videos
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Design
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URL Structure
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Internal Linking
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Internal Links And Structure
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Types Of Internal Links
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Navigational Links
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Contextual Links
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Puproses of Using Internal Links
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Internal Links Strategies
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Cornerstone Content and Internal Linking Features
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Internal Links Audit
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Software For Internal Linking
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Canonicalization
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What Is a Snippet
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Types of Snippets
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Rich And Regular Snippets
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Featured Snippets
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Translating Content to Structured Data
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What Is an SEO Title
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What Is A Meta Description
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How To Write Meta Description
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Tools For Checking Meta Descriptions
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How To Improve Your Title Tag
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How To Improve Your Meta Description
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Breadcrumbs Navigation
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What Is Anchor Text
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How Does Anchor Text Affect SEO
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Types Of Anchor Texts
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Anchor Text HTML
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How To Optimize Anchor Text For SEO
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How To Improve Your Anchor Link Texts
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What Is The Anchor Tag
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The Difference Between Hyperlink And Anchor Text
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Anchor Text Manipulation
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Anchor Text And Backlinks
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Image’s Alt Attribute
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How To Optimize Images
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The Image's Size
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Title Attribute
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The Caption
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The File Name
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How To Add Alt Text To Image
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Adding Alt Text Based On The Purpose Of The Image
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Tips For Writing Alt Tags
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Tools For Adding Alt Tags
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Yoast: Local, Video, News SEO
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Yoast SEO Content Functions
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WooCommerce SEO
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What Is On-Page SEO
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Technical SEO9 Topics|1 Quiz
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SEO Reporting38 Topics|1 Quiz
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SEO Audit
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What Is The Google Search Console
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What Is Google Search Console Used For
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The Main Sections Of The Google Search Console Interface
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What Are Impressions, Position, And Clicks
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CTR
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How To Use Google Search Console To Improve Your SEO
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Resource And Setting Management
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Site Settings Management
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Adding a Resource
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Deleting a Resource
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Linking And Unlinking Resources With Other Services
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Moving Site To Another URL
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Tracking Indicators
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Indexing Status
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AMP Status
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Rich Results Status
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Sitemap Status
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Basic Internet Metrics (LCP, FID, CLS)
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Page Speed
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Troubleshooting
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Why Is The Page Or Site Missing From Google
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Why Isn't My Rich Result Showing On Google Services
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Problems With Decreasing Traffic Volume
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Problems With The Deterioration Of Site Rankings
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Problems With Page Descriptions In Search Results
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Testing
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URL Inspection Tool
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Amp Test
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Signed Exchange Issues
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Mobile-Friendly Test Tool
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Rich Results Test
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Robots.Txt File Checker
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Scanning And Indexing
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Submitting A Request To Google To First Crawl Or Re-Crawl Your Page
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Temporarily Exclude Pages And Images From Google Search Results
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Submitting A Scan Request Or Rescanning
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Submitting Sitemaps And Tracking Their Status
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SEO Audit
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External SEO8 Topics|1 Quiz
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SEO Strategy2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Analyzing Semantic Core
11.02.2022
Several methods of collecting semantic core:
- Analysis of direct competitors’ site structure.
- Brainstorm.
- Using special services
All these methods are widely applicable and effective, however, they require a lot of time. Therefore, we decided to create a faster way using the API console. You can use any combination of API methods to collect and explore keywords.
We collect the keywords of competitors. You can do it in several ways:
- Download competitor’s keywords using the domain_keywords method.
- Download the keywords of other competitors with the domain_intersection method.
- Download the key combinations of other competitors using the domain_intersection method and select the Domain Combinations: 2 domains combination setting. The console will generate all combinations.
Step 1: Selecting keywords
Selecting keywords is the first and most crucial step in semantic core creation. Before starting it ask yourself “Who will use my app?”. After answering this simple (yet sometimes hard) question, we can start by adding some keywords. Keywords will vary on your applications topic (theme, idea). Let’s pick an application and use it as an example; we will use WhatsApp application. For this application from the top of the head, we can pick keywords like messenger, calls, texting, video calls, etc. to create a high-quality semantic core you may put something that is just barely relevant for your application but has high traffic.
If your application is a game, then your semantic core will be much bigger than non-game application. Why? Simply because games have a much wider variety of keywords that could be used. For example, if someone who has a travel app on the first stages of semantic core creation will have 100 keywords, someone who creates games semantic core will have 300 keywords, big difference, right?
Now you may think how do ASO marketers have thousands of keywords in their semantic core? Well, using ASOdesk tools like an Organic report or Keyword auto-suggestions you may simply add plenty of relevant keywords to your application. Organic report tool, for example, can show top 30 keywords that are used to find your application, and Keyword auto-suggestions will show you keywords with high traffic that is relevant to your application.
Step 2: Competitors research
When you create your semantic core, you must ask yourself another question “Who our app compete with?”. With such large growth of the mobile market, you can ask this question every day 😊 but being serious though, pick your applications major competitors, market can change every day, so it is better to update them at least once a week.
If you use ASOdesk, you can look at their Organic report and know what their top 30 keyword requests are. Based on the keywords traffic you may add few keywords from your competitors that will be beneficial to your semantic core.
A few days ago, I conducted a webinar on ASO whereas an example I used game The Elder Scrolls: Legends, using the Organic report of its competitors I successfully created the semantic core of this application in just a few minutes.
Step 3: Start analysing
Finally, we move to the third step — analysis of your semantic core. Using ASOdesks Keywords Analytics tool we can monitor traffic score of each and every keyword in our semantic core. Traffic is shown as an exact value, so you do not need to sit there and look at estimated value to understand how many people make a particular search request.
Remove keywords that are worthless; those are keywords that have too small traffic. In the process of analyzing your semantic core, you can always use Keyword suggestions feature to add more varieties of the keyword thus increasing your semantic core.
How to choose semantic keywords for a site
Semantic keywords for a site are all words on the project’s topic, which serve as a basis for creating a common structure and individual pages of the site. An appropriate compilation of the semantic core will help the site to get into the top search engine results.
What are semantic keywords
To promote a site of any type successfully, you need semantic keywords, i.e., a complete list of all keywords related to the resource’s topic, divided into groups that are similar in meaning. Semantics is used not only when creating and optimizing a site, but also when launching an advertising campaign. Semantics can be collected manually or with the help of different services.
Keywords are selected by analyzing the goods and services provided on the site, as well as the semantic core of competitors. The main attention is paid to the statistics on the use of search requests, taking into account their seasonality. The major purpose is to create pages on the site for all requests that meet the needs of the target audience.
Building a semantic is divided into the following steps:
- collection of keywords that describe the site content in detail, taking into account its subject and purpose, which can be done with keyword research tools for SEO;
- clustering of collected keys by sections and subsections of the project
- optimization of all pages for groups of collected keywords.
When selecting keywords for online stores and service sites, they should be divided into commercial and non-commercial. The first group includes all phrases used by visitors, who are most likely to become customers of the company. As a rule, they use the words “buy”, “order”, “price”, “cost”, and others.
Non-commercial profit requests are words that users enter to get certain information. Such requests don’t always lead the target audience to the site. However, there may be potential customers among such visitors.
Another important criterion to group keywords is their frequency:
High-frequency keys are words that describe the company sector most concisely. They’re mostly used when searching for sites of this topic; therefore, they show the highest market competition.
Mid-range keys are slightly less popular, while remaining considerably in demand.
Low-frequency keys usually consist of several words and are used less often than the previous categories. The main advantage is an easier promotion in the TOP and the ability to attract a “warm” target audience to the resource, which knows what it needs.
How to find semantic keywords
There are such methods to build a semantic core online:
1. Collect the semantics in search engine services.
2. Use the semantics of a competitor.
3. Collect keyword intersections of several competitors.
4. Apply keys that competitors use in contextual advertising.
5. Collect similar keywords.
6. Use search suggestions.
The main semantic keyword tools are:
1. Google Keyword Planner
2. Serpstat
3. KWFinder
4. Keyword Tool
5. Wordtracker
6. Key Collector
7. WordStream
How to make a semantic core of competitors’ keywords
The semantic core is often built using competitor keywords that were found with the help of the following services:
Enter the name of the competitor site from the TOP-10, select the module “SEO Research” and click “Search”:
Export the obtained keywords to a file, and then delete irrelevant keys, for example, branded requests related to the name of a competitive store. Using the same method, you’re able to collect the semantic cores of several competitors and select the most popular keys that are used on all sites.