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Write a funny article following SEO rules about 15 to 20 paragraphs long, The Title header is H2 Also Insert H3 Subheaders throughout the article use powerful and emotional words use transition words insert the title in the first and last paragraphThis is the Title: “How Can I Learn Artificial Intelligence For SENIORS” The Storyline is: Alan is drawing with AI on his very large computer screen, he is obsessed though, because he can’t stop drawing things. Things were going great until his AI Art came alive. First, a little kitten wearing a red cape and blue trunks who can fly is chasing Alan in the yard. Next, he is drawing a bear and it slowly crawls out of the Computer Screen and into his room, Alan runs away. Then he drew a rabbit, it was cute and so he chased it. The rabbit who is dressed like Peter Cottontail and wears a vest and hat starts to chase Alan. Things turn out alright though, the bear, the kitten, and Peter the Rabbit are sitting at Alan’s table eating dinner. Alan was able to chat with them while he was drawing them using AI and he was able to draw them precisely because he was trained by the Affiliate company that he’s a member of called the Wealthy Affiliate. Alan has learned so much about AI because of the Wealthy Affiliate. Alan would like to share a lot of his AI Art with you, so enjoy. Alan would love for you to JOIN HIM inside.
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You are searching for keywords in Jaaxy, but did you research Google “auto” suggest or Google Auto Complete? The beginning of your story in the article is very creative, and it’s great. But to get on page 1 these days is very tough, you must follow the Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness! The article I read may meet only one: which is Expertise is the story “Professor Alan Hickman” ‘s “Fil-a-lee marketing Class.” When you look at the top listing of Google, you will find some keywords that look similar to yours, but most of them are high domain authority and many YouTubers. In between, you will see People Also Ask (PAA) questions. Usually, there are about 4 of them, and they ask the questions using the 5 W’s: Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How. Those are the questions that need to be in your headlines. I found out the hard way by not using questions Google doesn’t give a squat. It rewards your article when you use a question. Second, at the end of Google, you will see 6 more searches (see screenshot 1 for example) that you can click. You are supposed to research your competitors and try to outsmart them and write a better article than theirs. I took your keyword “learn to be an affiliate marketer” and added ” for seniors.” You could write “Professor Alan’s (Elementary or Beginners )Guide To Affiliate Marketing for Seniors.” Or come up with a creative way to outsmart these competitors. See the second Google screenshot, which’s at the top for the keyword learn affiliate marketing for seniors.” that’s just one keyword example; see the PAA; those are important questions. Partha teaches this in his blogs you can read them they are full of gems for you, look for his keyword mind-blowing articles. https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/parthab/blog/ Now let’s go back to the keyword again using the exact keyword as your article in Google I typed in “learn to be an affiliate marketer,” and I found many articles there so yours isn’t on it because the keywords there are shown as one example on page 1 also with the PAA on screenshot 3 The Google autosuggest, let’s look at Screenshot 4 it’s all generic and notice there is no word for “seniors.” what needs to be done is to come up with a keyword that is compelling for seniors to click through, The term learn to be an affiliate marketer is very generic not narrowed down and specific enough for Google to see your content as “helpful content” Let’s move down further, Google, and see what’s next on Screenshot 5; now you’re going further into the rabbit hole; it’s just generic, leading you nowhere, right? Now notice in Screenshot 5 most of them said guide for beginners or ultimate guide so having said that, your article should look like this “Professor Alan’s Ultimate Guide on How to Learn Affiliate Marketing for Seniors” “Professor Alan’s Ultimate Classroom Teaching Seniors How to Be An Affiliate Marketer”. I’m just making it up because I’m adding more steak to the title rather than thin, generic keywords. Your permalink can stay the same: “Learn to be an affiliate marketer-2”. but want to get the keywords “Professor Alan’s Ultimate Guide, “Learn to be An Affiliate Marketer,” For Seniors ” Professor Alan’s Ultimate Guide on How to Master Affiliate Marketing for Seniors” The story hook is great. It’s comical. I like it. Google won’t like it if your keyword is too generic. Like Partha says we have to come up with weird title ideas to make them compelling. Partha never looks at Jaaxy he looks at Google Autosuggest and finds the secret sauce there. Professor Alan Has Tricks Up His Sleeves on How To Master Affiliate Marketing for Seniors”. Something like that makes it comical or sense of humor. Your keyword must match the search intent for what people are looking for seniors won’t write ” learn to be an affiliate marketer” they might want to look for how do I become an affiliate marketer or how do I make extra money as senior many different keyword variations that you must find in Google’ Sometimes you can use your keyword as a question “Why Professor Alan Ends Up Being A Student with Elementary Kids Learning To Be An Affiliate Marketer” Now that’s a long tail keyword -it’s compelling. I would read it if I saw that it looks intriguing. Why Did Professor Sat in a Class Room with 10-Year-Old Kids Learning To Be An Affiliate Marketer? Don’t worry so much about the 160 limit. Partha taught us to go for answering the questions in the who, what, where, when, why, and how. Simple as that. I don’t know how much help I have been here but I hope this gives you some “food for thought” for you to get your thinking cap moving forward with this. Partha gave us a long list of questions we should use in our keywords. I am going to give them to you, too. ParthaB Notes: Google Expertise, Authoritative, and Trust Keywords using GoogleAutoSuggest (Autocomplete) Find low-competition question keywords that people are asking in your niche; this helps you build authority quickly. Why Does (keywords) Is it Okay Is it all right Can I Should You When Should I Why Can’t I Why Can’t You Why Should Why Should I Why Should You Why Does Why Do I Why Do You When Can When Does When Can’t Should You Ever Should I Do Can I Can You What Does How Do I How Do You How To Make Where Is ” ” keyword Where Should I Go to learn “keyword”) Do Google autosuggest alphabet soup a, b, or use re, dem ca, fu. The more variety of keywords in the Google search bar you come up with, the more potential keywords You can use SEO Minion to find more keyword variations using the 5 W’s and How -BrendaMZ
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Notice his keywords, he does not use SEO plugins, he does not use Jaaxy, he doesn’t need any of that all he looks for are questions people are asking, using the 5 W’s and How. Partha teaches you that you can find questions that people want to know from Quora, and he uses the keyword Google AutoSuggest, which is in the old OEC training; the new training has been replaced. Kyle did say that when you search in Jaaxy, you can’t assume that the keyword QSR Is accurate; you will need to do the alphabet soup method which is the Google AutoSuggest
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