closed seo search terms module

soaringeagle
@soaringeagle
5 years ago
3,304 posts
similar to a wp plugin i usdd that kept my blog ranking number 1 even though i've largly ignored updating it for way too long

a module that lists "this page commonly found by these search terms" list of top say... 6 in bold
it was either bold or h5ish

when you have say the most recent 3 and most common 5 or 6 search terms it helps auto boost the search terms its found by.

i know more and more search terms are hidden
but when they can be captured it s a very handy auto seo tool that automaticly helps by the very terms they are finding it by
in fact
those could be made into links to internal site searches for further exploration
(the site search still could be alot better)

that might actually have an undesirable effect actually if the search terms linked to the searches



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soaringeagle
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updated by @soaringeagle: 04/20/19 06:35:56AM
brian
@brian
5 years ago
10,136 posts
The information needed to provide this is no longer provided by Google or other search providers (i.e. the keyword used to get to to your page). You really should be using Google Analytics on your site if you want access to this type of info - that is way more in depth than anything we can provide for you.


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
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soaringeagle
@soaringeagle
5 years ago
3,304 posts
i do ofcourse

but search engines do leakeout like 1/100th the search terms they used to be transparent about so still helpful


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soaringeagle
head dreadhead at dreadlocks site
glider pilot student and member/volunteer coordinator with freedoms wings international soaring for people with disabilities

updated by @soaringeagle: 01/16/19 05:27:53PM
brian
@brian
5 years ago
10,136 posts
soaringeagle:
i do ofcourse

but search engines do leakeout like 1/100th the search terms they used to be transparent about so still helpful

I know both Bing and Google don't leak any search terms, so there's really no point.


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
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soaringeagle
@soaringeagle
5 years ago
3,304 posts
thought they did on older browsers or something
cause i still see some in anylitics and webmaster tools
i'll have to check my blog more often see if thats still catching new ones as often


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soaringeagle
head dreadhead at dreadlocks site
glider pilot student and member/volunteer coordinator with freedoms wings international soaring for people with disabilities
brian
@brian
5 years ago
10,136 posts
The problem is that it's not consistent - that's why I recommended Google Analytics - it will have that data for you.


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
https://www.jamroom.net
soaringeagle
@soaringeagle
5 years ago
3,304 posts
have, but not use to actively assist.
its not consistant but having the bold incoming search terms in a li element boosts that search term


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soaringeagle
head dreadhead at dreadlocks site
glider pilot student and member/volunteer coordinator with freedoms wings international soaring for people with disabilities
brian
@brian
5 years ago
10,136 posts
I'm going to mark this topic closed - there's nothing for us to build here. Thanks!


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
https://www.jamroom.net

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