Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 4:49:22 GMT -5
Is it possible to obtain a good positioning on Google, on SERPs controlled by authoritative sites such as Amazon or Zalando? How do you achieve the same visibility as the web giants? Power always leaves gaps we can slip into. If you too have found yourself at least once experiencing that sense of impotence and discouragement seeing that your key interest opens an "armored" SERP by the main competitors, all very strong, then you will be pleased to know that there are alternative ways to obtain good organic positioning , even if your website is not a trusted source, even if the structure is not, so to speak, "perfect". Of course, keeping the contents in order with respect to taxonomies and crawl paths will make everything easier, but today let's focus on what to insert on the page, and see what the word is saying. Men and women streaming By analyzing this serp, you can see almost at a glance how different the results proposed by Google are: In first place is the official website ... and oh well.
Immediately below there is wittytv , which shows us an aggregate of video content, decidedly relevant to the search carried out, in which you find important evidence on the previews . In third place is anticipations.tv , with a textual content that defines the program and launches at the same time as the text some relevant links with anchor text "full episodes", "single videos" and "interviews with the protagonists". In the Denmark Telegram Number Data sidebar there are links to relevant and not always relevant content . Below you will find (yesterday) the "in the news" box, which reports news from il Sussidiario and Gossipblog . Under this box you will find a profile of Men and Women created by Pikiplay , who doesn't give a damn about inserting links to in-depth content. The sidebar reports distantly relevant correlations, but the text is interesting because it is quite dense compared to that of the other contents in the same serp.
Under Pikiplay I found Gossipblog (Blogo group) with a reader who broadcasts yesterday's episode directly, followed by links to previous ones. In short, pure streaming. hey. The latest result in SERP is Blastingnews , which publishes a text on the February 11th episode, full of contextual links related in a relevant way to that specific episode (something epic must have happened). What do these contents have in common? Absolutely nothing, that is, they all talk about Men and Women , but everyone does it differently and that's exactly the point! Google "composes" the SERPs, building the pages with the results based on all the possible search intentions of the users. Interesting right? Well, do you still think you can't appear in the same SERPs managed by projects recognized as trust sources?
Immediately below there is wittytv , which shows us an aggregate of video content, decidedly relevant to the search carried out, in which you find important evidence on the previews . In third place is anticipations.tv , with a textual content that defines the program and launches at the same time as the text some relevant links with anchor text "full episodes", "single videos" and "interviews with the protagonists". In the Denmark Telegram Number Data sidebar there are links to relevant and not always relevant content . Below you will find (yesterday) the "in the news" box, which reports news from il Sussidiario and Gossipblog . Under this box you will find a profile of Men and Women created by Pikiplay , who doesn't give a damn about inserting links to in-depth content. The sidebar reports distantly relevant correlations, but the text is interesting because it is quite dense compared to that of the other contents in the same serp.
Under Pikiplay I found Gossipblog (Blogo group) with a reader who broadcasts yesterday's episode directly, followed by links to previous ones. In short, pure streaming. hey. The latest result in SERP is Blastingnews , which publishes a text on the February 11th episode, full of contextual links related in a relevant way to that specific episode (something epic must have happened). What do these contents have in common? Absolutely nothing, that is, they all talk about Men and Women , but everyone does it differently and that's exactly the point! Google "composes" the SERPs, building the pages with the results based on all the possible search intentions of the users. Interesting right? Well, do you still think you can't appear in the same SERPs managed by projects recognized as trust sources?