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  • Mehr zu SEO Mitte der 1990er Jahre fingen die ersten Suchmaschinen im WWW an, das frühe Web zu katalogisieren. Die Seitenbesitzer erkannten rasch den Wert einer lieblings Positionierung in Resultaten und recht bald fand man Organisation, die sich auf die Besserung qualifizierten. In den Anfängen ereignete sich die Aufnahme oft bezüglich der Übermittlung der URL der geeigneten Seite an die verschiedenen Suchmaschinen im WWW. Diese sendeten dann einen Webcrawler zur Analyse der Seite aus und indexierten sie.[1] Der Webcrawler lud die Webpräsenz auf den Server der Search Engine, wo ein zweites Programm, der die bekannten Indexer, Angaben herauslas und katalogisierte (genannte Ansprüche, Links zu weiteren Seiten). Die frühen Typen der Suchalgorithmen basierten auf Infos, die aufgrund der Webmaster selber existieren sind, wie Meta-Elemente, oder durch Indexdateien in Suchmaschinen im WWW wie ALIWEB. Meta-Elemente geben eine Gesamtübersicht per Gehalt einer Seite, allerdings setzte sich bald hoch, dass die Einsatz dieser Tipps nicht solide war, da die Wahl der benutzten Schlagworte durch den Webmaster eine ungenaue Präsentation des Seiteninhalts sonstige Verben hat. Ungenaue und unvollständige Daten in den Meta-Elementen konnten so irrelevante Webseiten bei besonderen Suchen listen.[2] Auch versuchten Seitenersteller verschiedenartige Fähigkeiten in einem Zeitraum des HTML-Codes einer Seite so zu interagieren, dass die Seite besser in Suchergebnissen gelistet wird.[3] Da die damaligen Search Engines sehr auf Faktoren dependent waren, die nur in Händen der Webmaster lagen, waren sie auch sehr unsicher für Missbrauch und Manipulationen in der Positionierung. Um gehobenere und relevantere Ergebnisse in Serps zu bekommen, musste ich sich die Besitzer der Suchmaschinen im Internet an diese Voraussetzungen integrieren. Weil der Triumph einer Recherche davon abhängig ist, relevante Suchresultate zu den inszenierten Keywords anzuzeigen, vermochten unpassende Testurteile zur Folge haben, dass sich die Mensch nach ähnlichen Optionen bei dem Suche im Web umsehen. Die Erwiderung der Search Engines vorrat in komplexeren Algorithmen fürs Ranking, die Punkte beinhalteten, die von Webmastern nicht oder nur mühevoll kontrollierbar waren. Larry Page und Sergey Brin generierten mit „Backrub“ – dem Stammvater von Yahoo – eine Suchseiten, die auf einem mathematischen Suchalgorithmus basierte, der anhand der Verlinkungsstruktur Unterseiten gewichtete und dies in den Rankingalgorithmus einfließen ließ. Auch weitere Suchmaschinen im Netz relevant während der Folgezeit die Verlinkungsstruktur bspw. gesund der Linkpopularität in ihre Algorithmen mit ein. Yahoo search

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  1. Miles if I found keywords such as: nft marketplace, nft examples, and nft crypto art. Should I consider putting them into their own silos?

  2. Hey Miles, great video, super clear, thanks. A question though: since you don't have a dog, and even if you did, how do you review the different vegan dog food products out there for the second blog post without actually buying them, going through them and testing them? This question would apply to any niche and products. Thanks.

  3. Hey Miles thx for everything! How come you H3s didn't contain any H2s in their headline even tho u said to do so in your SEO tutorial? Take care man

  4. You're really helping a lot of people Miles thx a lot! I wonder why did u use 4 different keywords phrases instead of just one for one single post. Wouldn't u run out of em in the long run? Also u said to create 3 kinds of posts: "how to" "reviews" and "top lists", "the 2018 ultimate guide to vegan dog food" isn't one of em, how come? Thanks for answering, I really appreciate that 🙂

  5. Hey Miles that's great thanks but there's a thing don't understand. How should I structure my fist 90 good but not great posts? Should I add photo? if yes how many? What about videos? The SEO training video is for the the already published posts that got impressions and we want to turn em from good to great is that correct?

  6. Hey Mies, thx for the info! So in this scenario "Vegan dog food" would be a good niche to build your website around because there are a lot of great easy to rank keywords that u can write articles about even tho the actual "Vegan dog food" rank is not great (47/100). Would u say that's correct? Thanks again for everything

  7. Hey Miles, Thank you so much for one more amazing video. The content is well structured, actionable and easy to grasp. This stuff is worth more than Gold !!!

  8. Miles, when publishing 100 written blog posts I know you mentioned the 80/20 rule around 80 posts being straight ranked “Top” posts ( best, runner up, economy, sub categories etc.). You mentioned 20% bring shareable , pure relevant information content (not ranked review posts). Would you use this format for Top Review posts? I’m using the categories as H2 headings on my review posts…..I.e “best vegan dog food on a budget” just to give an example relevant to this post. Does this video apply to all posts or just posts that aren’t ranking products?

  9. Hi Miles, thank you for sharing your tips! I'm a bit confused about how to determine whether the target KW should be used for an informational post or a product review. For ex. when I search for "vegan pet food," SERP results show purchase intent with product links and reviews. How do you determine when to create an informational article with a target keyword instead and ensure it still ranks in top results?

  10. Thanks Miles for the keyword and research training, great information to know 👍

  11. What happens when Yoast SEO recommends that the 'keyphrase' be in at least 1 H1 heading, in at least 4 H2 sub headings? Which seems more repetitive than what you showed here.
    In this video your sub headings are all different keyphrases. Do I disregard Yoast in this situation?

  12. So happy to find your channel..you just made everything so simple and easily understandable. Your great teacher !! Thanks, Miles.

  13. Hey Miles, got a question on this video: is it SEO friendly to use multiple h2 headlines in a blog post or should I use only one headline type in a post? Thx for this great lesson here!

  14. Hi Miles I love your work. Hey I just wanted to let you know that I 'am promoting your YouTube posts on Facebook in order to empower more people towards online businesses ..

  15. Google now has “people also ask” in search results even if they keyword phrase isn’t a question. I know this video was done a few years ago, would you incorporate these questions into H2 tags or just stick to “related searches”?

  16. This video was a game changer for my blog posting and SEO strategy. I wish I saw it sooner, but I find that in this industry the only way to succeed is fail forward. It’s like you need to mess up to know you are actually “doing the work”.

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