In this lesson, we're going to take the content that we created, and we're going to structure a post. It will be fairly detailed, because I want to show you exactly how I build a post and how I rank on Google page one as well. Search and download five or six relevant images from pixabay. We named them to contain the focus keyword, and variations. search YouTube with the post focus keyword and copy the URL Convert the video into an mp3 file online. Download and save.
Convert the punctuated post text into a PDF file and name it as a focus keyword variation You'll also need the list of related keywords discovered in Uber suggests, as described in the video lesson, keyword strategy. These keywords have to be separated by commas. Open WordPress dashboard and click add new post. Add the title, which should contain your focus keyword. The key word itself should be the first words in that title. Paste the YouTube video URL into the post.
When the post is published, the lazy load for video plugin will display a thumbnail and load the video if it is clicked. Now click Add Media and upload the mp3 of the video audio. WordPress will automatically display a simple mp3 player underneath the video. I normally type YouTube channel in text here and link out to the video creators channel. Now paste the whole text of the video transcript into the post as a PDF at the end post the images throughout the article, having keyword variations as the alt text for each one Two or three paragraphs down the article. Add an h2 title with the keyword variation.
Throughout the text he was bold font from time to time for variety and include certain passages in quotation marks. link out with relevant keyword variations to other posts on your own site and link out to to authority sites. Choose a category for the post and add the comma separated keywords as text. Scroll scrolling down to the three in one SEO plugin fields. Add the title of the show description containing the focus keyword Lastly, at three or four keywords using Meta Tag Manager at the bottom of the page Go back to the top of the post. Check the URL slug for the post generated automatically by WordPress.
The system uses the title as the basis for this slug. We need to check it and shorten it. So that is your main focus keyword or a very close variation. Now preview the post make any adjustments necessary public