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Creating an Optimized Article to Rank in Google

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Researching the Keyword by Searching Google and Visiting Top 10 Ranking Sites

The first step in creating a highly optimized article to rank in Google is to research the keyword. This includes searching Google for the target keyword 'turmeric natural remedy' to analyze the top 10 ranking sites.

Once the top 10 ranking sites are found, the next important step is to visit each site and scrape or extract all of the content. This content forms the basis for creating an optimized article outline.

Searching Google for the Keyword

The process begins by searching Google for the target keyword or keyphrase to find the current top 10 ranking sites. Analyzing these top ranking pages provides great insight into how to optimize around the given keyword. Once the top 10 results come up in Google, visit each site one-by-one and extract all of the content from each. This scraped content will be used to inform keyword research and create an outline.

Visiting Each of the Top 10 Ranking Sites

After identifying the top 10 ranking sites for the target keyword in Google, visit each one individually. Spend time analyzing the content on each site, taking note of elements like word count, headings usage, entities mentioned, quotes used, and more. The goal is to scrape targeted content from each site.

Scraping Content from the Top Sites

Now comes the manual work of actually extracting or scraping content from each of the 10 sites previously identified. This can be done manually by copying and pasting content into a document, or using a scraping tool to automatically pull content from each site. The scraped content will be used for the next steps so obtaining quality content here is key.

Creating a Detailed Article Outline

The scraped content from the top 10 ranking sites allows for in-depth keyword research and creation of an optimized outline.

Important steps here include uncovering latent semantic index (LSI) terms, finding facts and quotes, identifying neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) terms related to the keyword, getting frequently asked questions, and locating entities often associated with the keyword.

Uncovering Important LSI Terms

Latent semantic index or LSI terms are words and phrases related to the primary keyword that help search engines better understand the topic of content. Focus finding LSI terms that are longer, usually at least 2 words or more. Single word LSI terms will already be covered.

Finding Relevant Facts

Facts help demonstrate expertise and authority on a topic. Look for interesting facts from scraped content that are on-topic and useful for readers. Curating engaging facts from existing top content helps ensure the created content itself will engage readers and appear authoritative.

Getting Impactful Quotes

Relevant quotes from experts and authoritative sources lend credibility while also breaking up long blocks of text. Look through scraped content for insightful quotes that support key points in top ranking content. These types of quotes can help provide social proof.

Identifying NLP Terms

NLP or neuro-linguistic programming terms tap into emotions through strategic language that triggers desired actions, feelings, and behaviors. Finding NLP terms allows created content to connect better with readers by incorporating persuasive language.

Creating FAQs Around the Topic

FAQs or frequently asked questions help address common questions readers may have on a topic in an easy-to-digest format. Use the outline to determine 5-10 FAQs to cover around the keyword topic to handle reader questions proactively.

Finding Related Entities

Entities are people, places, organizations or other nouns that commonly associate with the target keyword. Identifying entities cited around the keyword topic allows created content to seem knowledgeable by mentioning the same expert sources.

Writing the Optimized Article

With research completed and a strong, optimized outline constructed, the next phase is writing the article itself.

Leverage all the data gathered and elements identified, incorporating the outline, research, length requirements, and more into an expertly-crafted piece.

Using the Created Outline

The well-researched outline should form the backbone that all written content then builds upon. Ensure each section of the outline is covered in depth with thoughtful prose and supportive data elements like facts, quotes and statistics.

Incorporating Additional Research

Beyond the research compiled already via top content analysis and outline creation, it is beneficial to synthesize in supplementary research. This helps substantiate key points with citable statistics, expert commentary, qualitative data or other types of research to make a more convincing case.

Meeting Length Requirements

Length correlates strongly with higher search engine rankings, so created content must satisfy a minimum word count. Shoot for at least 2,000+ words for robust, comprehensive treatment of the topic that covers breadth & depth.

Optimizing and Finalizing the Article

With a complete draft done, it is vitally important to optimize the written piece before finalizing and publishing.

Key optimization steps include checking LSI term usage, headings structure, and scoring the finished piece against top content.

Checking LSI Term Incorporation

Compare LSI terms identified in initial research against terms actually used in written draft to ensure good coverage. Ideally, most or all researched LSI terms will appear in the body content organically, supporting optimization.

Optimizing Headings Usage

Headings should be distributed appropriately, aiming for an ideal balance of H1, H2 and H3 tag usage similar to top results. If needed, shuffle headings around to better reflect outline structure and logical hierarchies within content.

Scoring Against the Competition

Input finished draft into optimization software that scores written content against metrics from top ranking articles. This helps determine how optimized a piece truly is vs. the competition in elements like word count, LSI terms, etc and where there's still room for improvement.

Conclusion

Creating highly-optimized SEO content designed to rank in Google is certainly a process - but a very worthwhile one.

By following proven steps to thoroughly research keywords, analyze top content, craft strategic outlines and write for both search engines & readers, success awaits.

FAQ

Q: Why research the top 10 ranking sites?
A: Researching the top ranking sites helps uncover what content and structure is working to rank highly in Google for the target keyword. This provides an SEO blueprint to model.

Q: What are LSI terms and why include them?
A: LSI (latent semantic indexing) terms are relevant phrases and keywords that help search engines connect related content. Including LSI terms signals to Google the focus of the content.

Q: How can I make my article longer?
A: You can make your article longer by generating additional unique content with a tool like ChatGPT, while retaining focus on the main keyword and topic.