Monday, November 20, 2023
How Do You Rank Two Semantically Equal Keywords In Google?
Join us every week for FREE local SEO training, questions and answers with Bradley Benner and Semantic Mastery. When you're ready to get serious about local SEO, Google Business SEO, and growing a real business, join the MasterMIND here: https://ift.tt/cCk2ViD In episode 467 of our weekly Hump Day Hangouts, one participant asked how to rank semantically the same keywords in Google. The exact question was: we have been using mostly the keyword ""pressure washing"" on our website. recently when we checked our local rankings we were doing very well for that keyword however for term ""power washing"" which seems to get more search volume we were doing very poorly. it seems that google algorithm does not understand that the two keywords are semantically the same. Our service page has both keywords sprinkled in it. Is there a way to get the algorithm to understand that the two keywords are the same? Get Bradley's Local SEO GMB Process Checklist for free here: https://gmbprocess.com Stay up to date with the latest videos and training by subscribing to the Semantic Mastery Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=semanticmastery
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