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So show your expertise and become an authority in your field! To do this, you should cover the topic holistically, i.e. really cover and answer everything (everything) on the topic . Do you want an example? Then you get whiskey! Let’s take “Bunnahabhain.” This is a Scottish whiskey distillery. If you want to rank at the top for this search query, you should really offer everything on the topic. Google reveals what the topic is about using the similar search queries at the end of the search results list: bunnahabhain related searches So your shop should offer the Bunnahabhain in all ages and special editions and explain the pronunciation (as a side note, it's something like this: Bunnahäwen).
Semantically relevant keywords also offer inspiration. WDF*IDF tools (e.g. from OnPage.org) and the India Car Owner Phone Number List related keywords from Semager are helpful here : semager related keywords So you should also cover single malts in general and have all the information about the island of Islay and its other distilleries on your website. Either via the search itself or, for example, via Hypersuggest.com (for heaven's sake, give the man a beer!). bunnahabhain google suggest Here, too, you can find nice niches in which you can slowly but surely prove yourself as an authority with your expertise. (Psst, insider tip: This is called content marketing!) Whisky.de has been doing this for years.
They answer (almost) all of these search queries somewhere on their site . They are therefore rightly at the forefront for “Bunnahabhain” – even if they still have room for improvement in terms of structure: Don't miss any more posts: THE newsletter in online marketing Do you like this blog post? If you want to regularly keep up with the latest trends in online marketing, then subscribe to our newsletter now. Over 18,000 subscribers trust us. Click here for the registration form. By the way, the content does not have to and should not all be on one URL. Your landing page only needs to cover or link to the topics that are relevant and helpful to the search intent there. To keep track of all topics and URLs, I recommend using a keyword map .
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