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Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 12:36:10 GMT 9.5
The use miles free miles to fly versus when cant they. All right. Now Ive come up with this the ultimate guide to smart flight planning. Ive got great content on there. I have this graph where you can actually select a different country or different airline and see the dates or the weeks of the year or the days of the week when you can get cheapest flights. This is just an awesome awesome piece of content and it serves a lot of these needs really nicely. Its not going to rank for crap. I dont mean to be rude. Its not the case that Google can never map this to these types of keywords. But if a lot of people are searching for best days of the week to fly and you have you might Greece Mobile Number List do a phenomenal job of helping people with that search intent. Google is not going to do a great job of ranking you for that phrase and its not Googles fault entirely. A lot of this has to do with how the Web talks about content. A great piece of content like this comes out. Maybe lots of blogs pick it up. News sites pick it up. You write about it. People are linking to it. How are they describing it Well theyre describing it as a guide to smart flight planning. So those are the terms and phrases people associate with it which are not the same terms and phrases that someone would associate with an equally good guide that leveraged the keywords intelligently. A smarter hybrid So my recommendation is to combine these two things. In a smart combination of these techniques we can get great results on both sides of the aisle. Great concept and topic modeling that can serve a bunch of different searcher needs and target many different keywords in a given.
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