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How to Write a Headline that Gets Found

5 Advanced Google Search Tips for Editors

Google is a great tool to use for writing headlines that will get found and bring you new traffic.

Furthermore, Google Analytics is a great tool for an in-depth drilldown on your keyword strategy. Utilizing it will help you determine which keywords demand more attention through added content and optimization.

5 Advanced Google Search Tips for Editors

Google is a great tool to use for writing headlines that will get found and bring you new traffic.

Furthermore, Google Analytics is a great tool for an in-depth drilldown on your keyword strategy. Utilizing it will help you determine which keywords demand more attention through added content and optimization.

If you don’t take the time to dive into your Google Analytics, you may be missing out on top content that searchers are looking for.

Some of the top content terms we’ve paid more attention to generate upwards of 10,000 page views each year… and that’s typically from one article targeting a phrase we originally expected to be a long-tail keyword.

I believe many online publishers are neglecting top content terms because they aren’t familiarizing themselves enough with their Google Visibility Report and their analytics data.

One key to generating more website traffic is to pay closer attention to terms in your Google Visibility Report (GVR), or Keyword Universe, that have a high Keyword Competitive Index (KCI). After doing so, advanced Google search tips will help editors focus on providing relevant content about the keyword while offering a solution to unanswered questions.

If you want to start writing headlines that get found, try using these 5 advanced Google search tips. In fact, I used this exact same method to write this article, as the term “advanced Google search tips” was unacknowledged by other webpages in Google.

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5 advanced Google search tips for editors

Advanced Google Search Tip #1: Refer to your Google Visibility Report to find unanswered questions. Begin by sorting your terms in descending order by KCI. Scroll through your list and select terms that have some relevance to your audience and a high KCI.

Advanced Google Search Tip #2: Enhance your content. Use the Google Keyword Tool to find four-word variations of the keyword phrase.

Advanced Google Search Tip #3: Use the exact match to see direct competition. To do this, go to Google and search the term with quotes (“”) around it. This will give you an exact idea of the competing websites that have the term optimized within their content. The top content keyword phrases may be dry by themselves. As an editor, it’s your job to jazz it up with an intriguing headline and personalize it to your audience.

With this article, we added “for editors” into the subhead so our audience would know we are providing information of value to them.

Advanced Google Search Tip #4: Create a modified headline, write the article, optimize and publish.

Advanced Google Search Tip #5: Use Google Analytics to track your results. After a month or so, your traffic on that term should be higher if you properly optimized the content and was able to rank on the term.

I wanted to discuss this editorial process of using Google’s insight on how to write a headline that gets found because we have an interactive workshop at the Mequoda Summit West 2011 all about headline writing.

The above method will be discussed in more depth with a live demonstration on how to use advanced Google search tips to write headlines that get found.

By Don Nicholas

Founder & Executive Publisher

Don Nicholas serves as Executive Publisher for Food Gardening Network and GreenPrints. He is responsible for all creative, technical, and financial aspects of these multiplatform brands. As senior member of the editorial team, he provides structural guidance, sets standards, and coordinates activities with the technology and business teams. Don is an active gardener whose favorite crops include tomatoes, basil, blueberries, and corn. He and his wife Gail live and work in southern Massachusetts surrounded by forests, family farms, cranberry bogs, and nearby beaches. Don is also the Founder of Mequoda Systems, LLC, which operates and supports numerous online communities including I Like Crochet, I Like Knitting, and We Like Sewing.

3 replies on “How to Write a Headline that Gets Found”

Hi Rob!

Thanks for your comment. Google Visibility Report is a term Mequoda coined to describe the excel-based keyword research document we produce both for ourselves and for our Gold Members (clients).

The report basically identifies and tracks a website’s keyword universe and documents each phrases’ popularity, organic competition and an index comparing the two. It also monitors the website’s rank on each phrase.

There is info scattered all around our site and in our white papers about how to build a GVR. The best resource is our Keyword Research Step-by-Step on-demand webinar available to Mequoda PRO members: http://www.mequoda.com/mequoda-pro/member/mequoda-pro-courses/keyword-research/

The free white papers are:

http://www.mequoda.com/free-reports/google-keyword-tool-basics/
http://www.mequoda.com/free-reports/seo-copywriting-secrets/
http://www.mequoda.com/free-reports/seo-campaign-management-basics/

And if you do a search on the Mequoda site for Google Visibility Report, you’ll see additional articles and resources.

Hope this helps.

Kim

Hi Rob!

Thanks for your comment. Google Visibility Report is a term Mequoda coined to describe the excel-based keyword research document we produce both for ourselves and for our Gold Members (clients).

The report basically identifies and tracks a website’s keyword universe and documents each phrases’ popularity, organic competition and an index comparing the two. It also monitors the website’s rank on each phrase.

There is info scattered all around our site and in our white papers about how to build a GVR. The best resource is our Keyword Research Step-by-Step on-demand webinar available to Mequoda PRO members: http://www.mequoda.com/mequoda-pro/member/mequoda-pro-courses/keyword-research/

The free white papers are:

http://www.mequoda.com/free-reports/google-keyword-tool-basics/
http://www.mequoda.com/free-reports/seo-copywriting-secrets/
http://www.mequoda.com/free-reports/seo-campaign-management-basics/

And if you do a search on the Mequoda site for Google Visibility Report, you’ll see additional articles and resources.

Hope this helps.

Kim

Interesting. In looking for where the “Google visibility report” is, I Googled “Google Visibility Report.”

The top 3 listings are here on Mequoda.

Nice.

But I don’t see an immediate link to anything on Google!

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