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Keyword research for SEO: 6 questions you must ask yourself

Answering these questions will help you strategically create content that resonates with searchers and drives SEO results.

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Google has published on the Search Off The Record podcast, which was a recording from brightonSEO session, where John Mueller of Google said that he believes that over time, links as a ranking factor will be not as important and not as big as a ranking factor as it is today. In short, links won’t... <a class="read-more" href="https://goodmorningcoffee.club/index.php/2022/11/06/google-links-will-be-less-important-as-a-ranking-factor-in-the-future/">more...</a>
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Google Featured Snippets Tests Define Option On Words

Google is testing the ability to click on a word in a featured snippet within Google Search and define that word. You can also copy the word, if you want. I think this is a Google Search test and maybe not a Chrome test.
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Google Search Now Contains Verified Translation Label

Google Search now labels some of its translations as being verified. When Google Search translates words or phrases, Google may show a “verified” label and write, “This translation was verified by Google Translate contributors.”
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Google Search Still Does Not Have Optimal Keyword Density

Google has posted one of its Google SEO office-hours, this one was posted today, recorded in January, after the Google layoffs news, and one question asked was about keyword density – yep. John Mueller from Google said, “no, Google does not have a notion of optimal keyword density.”
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