This was INCREDIBLY helpful. Thank you!! Your videos are so dense with information. I had to rewind like 500 times to make sure I was actually absorbing exactly what you meant for each nuanced case. Thank you for going deep rather than just broad. It means a lot!
super video Ricky. One of the best for a long long time (its like back to the old days of your videos)! Thanks for the detailed info. I run sites with 20 million of visits a month but always watch your videos for some little tips. 😎
Thank you so much for all of the info yall give in just your free videos. I've been able to rank quite a few of my posts with yalls free content. I've purchased several classes in order to rank in Google, and they never got me to where you have gotten me. I may purchase yalls tutorials as soon as I can get some money.
Awesome video Ricky. My best post is a query post getting over 15,000 pageviews every month. And it keeps growing and growing. I've been trying to replicate that success, but I find out that chosing a title for those posts is extremely hard. For example... if the post is titled "Which fruit rots the fastest?", why would someone googling "How long do oranges last at room temperature?" click on your post? That's the issue I've been having. And I see this happening on most of my query posts.
Yes, I've experienced this issue too. In this specific example, perhaps a title like, "Rot Rank: How Long Every Fruit Lasts", or "Fruit Shelf Life: How Long Every Fruit Lasts" might be more clickable for a wider set of queries.
@@ChetanRao I agree that those would be better. But depending on the keyword research you might no want to go for a broader posts. The query “which fruit rots the fastest” could be so powerful (because of high volume and low competition), that you might want to address it directly. But I agree that your titles are better. I would use those over the one that’s actually being used. It’s also true that you can win snippets even with a title that doesn’t match 100% with the user’s intent.
when you speak of oranges, I would make a test with a orange from a supermarket that is treated with anti rot chemicals and those that you just have in your own garden. This perspective could give you a lot to write about and this is something I would like to read because it concerns health.
Thank you for this helpful content, I am planning to create a blog showcasing my desire to shift from my day job to freelancing, I have identified social media management, lead generation, and essential SEO services, what blog post and style I should do?
A great update to the search analysis tool in p24 would be to add a new category for those terms that aren't showing enough search volume to say something like "good topic to include in a query group post"
Great way to explain query groups. I have a question. I wonder if you can write a query group for a type of recipe. For example. All banana cakes have the same base recipe, but the different queries result in other versions of that recipe: vegan banana cake, chocolate banana cake, almond meal banana cake, etc. Could you address the different banana cake variations in one blog, or because it is a recipe, each merits its own. OR do you write a general post to explain the basic recipe, create a table for the ingredients in each variation, and link to the individual post with the specific recipe for the variation?
My take is that for recipies, it's best to write separate posts for each one, because a large percentage of people searching for this information are probably not expert-level chefs / bakers. So, presenting this information in a combined form is likely going to confuse or intimidate them. This will probably affect time-on-page and pogo-sticking, which in turn will adversely affect search rank.
This is an excellent approach. I wonder if Google is smart enough to find answers in a table as the content is phrased very differently than the classic question/answer paragraph.
Great content! But I do not know why the sound is muted after a few second the video is playing, anyhow I use the caption to read thru the entire video.
This is an awesome video I actually posted a similar question on the project 24 forum and have started focusing a lot more time and effort on making these types of blog posts. Income School is so good at teaching SEO strategies that don't require you paying a ton for tools to help you.
Thank you for such an amazing piece of content... Ricky please I am waiting for a video on detailed search analysis and original research and creating an outline before writing an article.... Please 🥺
Hi. Thanks for sharing the tips of writing blogs. I have been wanting to make a few for my new website, so I hired blog post writing service in Santa Cruz by A&L Creative Marketing. They are doing such an amazing job, that I dont think I could have done better. Although I agree polishing such skills will be helpful for me but currently I have a lot things on my plate so this really helped me.
what about top lists? Should I always do bigger top lists than my competitors? If for example on the first page of Google there's a "top 19 golf clubs", in order to rank should I aim for a "top 21 golf clubs"?
A bigger number often does help. In addition, finding a unique angle and ensuring that the post title reflects that value-addition often helps get a better CTR and search rank. For instance, if the query "best golf clubs for beginners" results in a page where all the search results have more or less the same "Best XX golf clubs" sort of titles, writing a post with a title like, "XX top beginner golf clubs ranked by pro coaches" might outperform the competition.
I dont know of you read comments or not. If you do, I need your help. I am your follower and I want to monetize my website with Ezoic. BTW, I am already using Adsense but earnings aint great. How do you integrate? Do you change name servers? Is that safe? Many claim that it will slow pages down. What do you do in that case? Looking forward to your response.
What’s your question? I haven’t seen your message, but I honestly can’t reply to all messages I get which is why I try to answer most questions I get with video content for everyone rather than one on one.
Always love watching the new videos. If you are thinking of joining Project 24 it is totally worth it. I make thousands of dollars of month following the program for UA-cam and Blogging.
📌💥*So We just put related questions together without looking for traffic and competition??* I am a new blogger in the blogging niche would that work for me?
Are people reading this on their phones? My sound cuts off every time at 13 seconds. I can play any other video and hear it so it seems to only be this video…. UPDATE It is still not playing audio on the UA-cam app on my Roku so I’m watching (and hearing it fine) on my iPad. No idea if it’s me or something about the video setting on your end. Just FYI.
Again, your audio sucks on google tv and on chomecast. No sound after the intro. Please check and correct your audio codec and test your videos on google tv and chromecast!
@incomeschool Ricky thank you. You continue to help and inspire us, with all the work you do, to bring us information and tips, that are so needed and appreciated. All The Best To You & Yours & To Everyone Reading This
This was INCREDIBLY helpful. Thank you!! Your videos are so dense with information. I had to rewind like 500 times to make sure I was actually absorbing exactly what you meant for each nuanced case. Thank you for going deep rather than just broad. It means a lot!
This is brilliant. Im literally sat here writing a blog post now and this video pops up. Perfect timing!
super video Ricky. One of the best for a long long time (its like back to the old days of your videos)! Thanks for the detailed info. I run sites with 20 million of visits a month but always watch your videos for some little tips. 😎
Wow amazing...Can u give me some tips to reach millions of visitors per month💡
Watched the video twice and then the ideas started coming to life. It's time to write some new articles and improve some old ones too. Thanks, Ricky.
Thank you so much for all of the info yall give in just your free videos. I've been able to rank quite a few of my posts with yalls free content. I've purchased several classes in order to rank in Google, and they never got me to where you have gotten me. I may purchase yalls tutorials as soon as I can get some money.
Wow... I so so sooooo needed this. Great tips and presented so clearly. Thank you so much.
Have been doing our blog 4 months now, thanks for great information!
One of the best you've made! Great video.
Thank you! I enjoy your content so much. Very educative for anyone who wants to begin a blog ✨ You guys are so amazing
I am about to start my first blog and I have camped in your UA-cam profile. Thank you for great content.
Glad you're here and enjoying the content!
Thanks, Ricky. I make a queries list right away and keep it ready for daily blogging.
really need this video. Thanks for sharing!
Very generous of you to share these. You guys are awesome! Please talk about local seo for clinics too.
Awesome video Ricky. My best post is a query post getting over 15,000 pageviews every month. And it keeps growing and growing. I've been trying to replicate that success, but I find out that chosing a title for those posts is extremely hard. For example... if the post is titled "Which fruit rots the fastest?", why would someone googling "How long do oranges last at room temperature?" click on your post? That's the issue I've been having. And I see this happening on most of my query posts.
Very true. It’s better when they are super related like “what all can a beta fish eat?”
Yes, I've experienced this issue too. In this specific example, perhaps a title like, "Rot Rank: How Long Every Fruit Lasts", or "Fruit Shelf Life: How Long Every Fruit Lasts" might be more clickable for a wider set of queries.
@@ChetanRao I agree that those would be better. But depending on the keyword research you might no want to go for a broader posts. The query “which fruit rots the fastest” could be so powerful (because of high volume and low competition), that you might want to address it directly. But I agree that your titles are better. I would use those over the one that’s actually being used. It’s also true that you can win snippets even with a title that doesn’t match 100% with the user’s intent.
when you speak of oranges, I would make a test with a orange from a supermarket that is treated with anti rot chemicals and those that you just have in your own garden. This perspective could give you a lot to write about and this is something I would like to read because it concerns health.
They'll click on it if it wins featured snippet or Google rewrites the meta description to show your answer to the searcher and intrigue them.
I found out I am already doing this method for my blog.
Amazing
Very well explained, thanks very much.
Thank you for this helpful content, I am planning to create a blog showcasing my desire to shift from my day job to freelancing, I have identified social media management, lead generation, and essential SEO services, what blog post and style I should do?
A great update to the search analysis tool in p24 would be to add a new category for those terms that aren't showing enough search volume to say something like "good topic to include in a query group post"
Awesome technique Ricky. I loved it!
Great way to explain query groups. I have a question. I wonder if you can write a query group for a type of recipe. For example. All banana cakes have the same base recipe, but the different queries result in other versions of that recipe: vegan banana cake, chocolate banana cake, almond meal banana cake, etc. Could you address the different banana cake variations in one blog, or because it is a recipe, each merits its own. OR do you write a general post to explain the basic recipe, create a table for the ingredients in each variation, and link to the individual post with the specific recipe for the variation?
My take is that for recipies, it's best to write separate posts for each one, because a large percentage of people searching for this information are probably not expert-level chefs / bakers. So, presenting this information in a combined form is likely going to confuse or intimidate them. This will probably affect time-on-page and pogo-sticking, which in turn will adversely affect search rank.
This is an excellent approach. I wonder if Google is smart enough to find answers in a table as the content is phrased very differently than the classic question/answer paragraph.
Yes, content formatted as tables often does get displayed in the featured snippets in search results.
I was looking what you have explained in this video.
Thanks a lot..
This cleared my doubts. Thanks for the great piece of content.
Great content! But I do not know why the sound is muted after a few second the video is playing, anyhow I use the caption to read thru the entire video.
Very informative deep dive into this topic. Thank you!
This is an awesome video I actually posted a similar question on the project 24 forum and have started focusing a lot more time and effort on making these types of blog posts. Income School is so good at teaching SEO strategies that don't require you paying a ton for tools to help you.
Useful Information to make our website with SEO
Off topic but that fruit rotting chart is soooo handy!
Thank you for such an amazing piece of content... Ricky please I am waiting for a video on detailed search analysis and original research and creating an outline before writing an article.... Please 🥺
You should join P24
Hello, Is it advisable to use the same keywords for H1 and H2?
that is a great question! H2 and H3 included
Hi. Thanks for sharing the tips of writing blogs. I have been wanting to make a few for my new website, so I hired blog post writing service in Santa Cruz by A&L Creative Marketing. They are doing such an amazing job, that I dont think I could have done better.
Although I agree polishing such skills will be helpful for me but currently I have a lot things on my plate so this really helped me.
Thanks! Queries got solved
what about top lists? Should I always do bigger top lists than my competitors? If for example on the first page of Google there's a "top 19 golf clubs", in order to rank should I aim for a "top 21 golf clubs"?
A bigger number often does help. In addition, finding a unique angle and ensuring that the post title reflects that value-addition often helps get a better CTR and search rank. For instance, if the query "best golf clubs for beginners" results in a page where all the search results have more or less the same "Best XX golf clubs" sort of titles, writing a post with a title like, "XX top beginner golf clubs ranked by pro coaches" might outperform the competition.
Is table of contents important in all types of posts?
nice a table for tables
Ricky, what's that theme you're using on Patent Rebel?
Hi! I don't understand what is the principle #2. Someone explain to me a little!
Great insights!
Ricky, I cannot listen to you at faster than normal speed today...Did you have coffee prior to recording? lol😀
The value is too hot, he's spitting out fire 😂
@Income School I guess I am doing my P24 research correctly if we both came up with the same smoker to do content on.
I started mine
Great one, am going to try. Thanks again.
I found a lot of value in this video, even as a P24 member. All of the examples really help illustrate your points!
That's a theme called Kadence, as far as I can tell.
What mean P24
Great Stuff...
For some reason when I try to use my Chromecast the video has no audio at all
I dont know of you read comments or not.
If you do, I need your help.
I am your follower and I want to monetize my website with Ezoic. BTW, I am already using Adsense but earnings aint great.
How do you integrate? Do you change name servers?
Is that safe?
Many claim that it will slow pages down. What do you do in that case?
Looking forward to your response.
I integrate using the Cloudflare CDN. That would be my recommendation.
@@IncomeSchool thank you. Will follow.
Hmm I think I've heard about this article type before somewhere 🙂
What are you thoughts on using Pinterest to drive traffic?
Has anyone in Project 24 compiled a Glossary of Terms with Definitions? Great value; even more so if it linked to source videos with timestamps.
What is the future of Content websites?
What about psychological content? I see in 'People also ask'
The video seems to be muted.
7:47 Regarding this i tried to contact you (and also Jim) several times but none of your even respond to my message.
What’s your question?
I haven’t seen your message, but I honestly can’t reply to all messages I get which is why I try to answer most questions I get with video content for everyone rather than one on one.
@@IncomeSchool I am unable to reply
Always love watching the new videos. If you are thinking of joining Project 24 it is totally worth it. I make thousands of dollars of month following the program for UA-cam and Blogging.
📌💥*So We just put related questions together without looking for traffic and competition??* I am a new blogger in the blogging niche would that work for me?
27 SECONDS AND 33 SECONDS YOU FORGOT to put the links or pics of the videos your "pointing at"
and i think your great and extremely helpful id love to hear from you.
#broken links is a nono
I just pointed the wrong direction. The card with the link to both videos is in the upper right hand corner. Thanks for watching!
No sound in the video after about first 7 seconds. I tried both smartphone app, desktop browser.
Thank god your editor is speeding up your videos.
This is what you join P24 for.
10000 volume? Are you crazy
Are people reading this on their phones? My sound cuts off every time at 13 seconds. I can play any other video and hear it so it seems to only be this video…. UPDATE It is still not playing audio on the UA-cam app on my Roku so I’m watching (and hearing it fine) on my iPad. No idea if it’s me or something about the video setting on your end. Just FYI.
Again, your audio sucks on google tv and on chomecast. No sound after the intro. Please check and correct your audio codec and test your videos on google tv and chromecast!
@incomeschool Ricky thank you. You continue to help and inspire us, with all the work you do, to bring us information and tips, that are so needed and appreciated. All The Best To You & Yours & To Everyone Reading This