Post by account_disabled on Dec 10, 2023 6:18:47 GMT
Reading a post written by Cristiana Tumedei on QuiCopy, Keywords are useless , inspired me for this article. The post on QuiCopy has a different slant and talks about the use of key words and phrases for positioning purposes and how it is more useful to dedicate yourself to exploiting key phrases for writing texts. The purpose of my post, however, is to dispel an SEO myth, or rather to make it clear that those who write texts for the web have absolutely no need to analyze keywords.
SEO myths and text forcing I have always repeated that self-styled SEOs have contributed to the destruction of the Italian language, introducing ungrammatical and illegible texts into the web. They have done nothing but adapt the searches of users - who tend to cut out the superfluous for convenience and speed - to the texts they write. The result is to read Phone Number Data sentences missing prepositions or articles and capitalization when needed. Examples such as "if you are looking for a penthouse swimming pool in Rome" or "hotel swimming pool Umbria" make it clear how low the level of the texts is. Writing using users' exact - and grammatically incorrect - words as key phrases with the hope of getting a good page ranking is an SEO myth.
Forcing keywords accomplishes nothing, it just makes the text unreadable and even ridiculous. The keyword generator When I write a post or any text for a web page, I use a convenient keyword generator. It helps me a lot, it doesn't cost any effort and my texts have the right amount of key words and phrases relevant to the topic I'm dealing with. The generator is in my mind and what I know. Neither more nor less. When I have to write an article, I know the subject, so I don't need to search for relevant keywords. These words already exist, they are present in my thoughts because I know them, because they are linked to what I am writing.
SEO myths and text forcing I have always repeated that self-styled SEOs have contributed to the destruction of the Italian language, introducing ungrammatical and illegible texts into the web. They have done nothing but adapt the searches of users - who tend to cut out the superfluous for convenience and speed - to the texts they write. The result is to read Phone Number Data sentences missing prepositions or articles and capitalization when needed. Examples such as "if you are looking for a penthouse swimming pool in Rome" or "hotel swimming pool Umbria" make it clear how low the level of the texts is. Writing using users' exact - and grammatically incorrect - words as key phrases with the hope of getting a good page ranking is an SEO myth.
Forcing keywords accomplishes nothing, it just makes the text unreadable and even ridiculous. The keyword generator When I write a post or any text for a web page, I use a convenient keyword generator. It helps me a lot, it doesn't cost any effort and my texts have the right amount of key words and phrases relevant to the topic I'm dealing with. The generator is in my mind and what I know. Neither more nor less. When I have to write an article, I know the subject, so I don't need to search for relevant keywords. These words already exist, they are present in my thoughts because I know them, because they are linked to what I am writing.