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Originally Posted by femdomdestiny
How do you measure onsite optimization quality (text quality) to be sure you are doing a better job?
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Well in terms of the keywords I'm targeting, they appear in titles and throughout the text, I also use well written unique content that I purchase from writers. The goal is demonstrating to google the theme of all the content is centered around the keywords targeted. So if the keyword was "peaches" then the content would be in-depth about peaches, with multiple titles also containing that keyword. "Everything you need to know about Peaches" then several subtitles "The best time to harvest peaches" "Determining ripeness of peaches" etc. As much depth on the topic as possible. Even the domain name would also contain the keyword, and the entire site would be about peaches. Everything centers around the keyword. We are talking dedicated an entire site to 1-2 keywords, which is also what the competitor is doing.
But where I am falling short, is they have 20x the volume of content and a ton of interlinking all throughout the site. Not sure if the interlinking is doing anything, but the sheer volume of of links and content is winning over google. They are going hard in that respect.