Google Search Console gives a lot of very valuable information. But there's one part of the pie that is missing. It doesn't give you the search volumes per month. For any phrase. We need to use another tool to find these volumes. After all, is little use in boosting these keywords, even if they're highly position if they have no search volume.
Go to the CSV file of the keywords you downloaded from Google Search Console and sort by ranking position. Click on data sought. Select position and ascending Scroll down until you see the range of phrases that rank between position seven and 12. copy these keywords, we're going to use a tool called SERP Fox. To check the keyword volumes. Create an account, enter the keywords and the related URL. The tool will display the keyword position and associated organic search volume.
Just note here that the position displayed may be slightly different to that found in Google Search Console. Look for and write down seven to eight keywords with decent search volume. You're now ready to optimize the page. Before moving on, let's take a look at the beta requirements for creating content for Google search. We could call this level one. These are the basics.
And in this course we're going to go much further than this. All technical SEO issues should be in order. The page URL contains the main focus keyword of the page. In my case, it is blues chord progression. The page title, which is an h1 heading, includes a main keyword in some form. The focus keyword should appear several times in the text.
The text should be between two to 4000 words. The image alt text tags contain the main keyword or variation Longer phrases. your content should be multimedia is rich in text, video, images, infographics, audio, and PDFs. The page links out to all thority sites. If you haven't already done this, take the time now to add the main focus keyword to your page content. Now we're ready to go ahead integrate the rest of the keywords found from Google Search Console.
Some of the keywords may be found in the text of the page, and they may not because the Google search algorithm uses artificial intelligence to determine if some of the phrases are semantically related to the main phrase export the keyword list from SERP Fox and select The keywords you want to use, depending on their volume, open your web page and right click view page source. Hold CTRL F to search the code and enter the first phrase. If the phrase appears several times, it's in order, you can leave it as it is. If the phrase doesn't appear at all, then you can add the phrases into your text. Next, add these keywords inside the h2 headings. You may have to write more text to accommodate them.
And lastly, include these phrases within longer terms for the image alt text fields. When that's done, we can move ahead for the advanced optimization