A.) Create a keyword research list

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A.) Create a keyword research list

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It also requires creating search-optimized content that people and publications want to link to. It’s a far cry from 2009, when you could manipulate the link graph, get links in ways that searchers might not necessarily like, but Google would still put you at the top and you could benefit from it for a while. That’s not the case. Now you need people who want to link to you, a reason to link to you. Otherwise, you won’t be able to get that high ranking position.



So first, make a list of keyword research. You can use Moz's Keyword Explorer , which is what I personally use. But there are many keyword research tools on the web. You can type in phrases. I love chile number data food, so I'm using examples like that, so "best pancetta," "3-year-old Parmigiano," "Rustichella d'Abruzzo," which is like this type of pasta that I personally think is the best out there. There's search volume, difficulty, and click-through rate percentage. So I'm making this list. If you want to go into more depth on that, you can watch videos on keyword research.

Start your keyword research list.

b) Answer 3 questions.
But mainly I want this list because I want to be able to answer some questions about the search phrases and terms that I'm targeting with my business.
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