It’s no longer just about delivering content that matches the words and phrases people are using—it’s all about delivering satisfying answers to reader questions, challenges and problems. This has resulted in a growing number of zero click searches—results that highlight featured snippets, ...
New Testament Greek frequently uses participial phrases where in English we would use clauses or sentences. Usually, then, Bible translators do turn the phrase into a clause or a sentence. The problem with doing that here is that there is no subject. We cannot say for sure that the subject...
This means two things: First, you’ll need to sprinkle those phrases throughout your post (but try to do so as organically as possible—no one likes unnatural keyword stuffing). Second, you should structure your article based on the format you see in the top 10 search results for those ...
January 20, 2025 Did The US TikTok Algorithm Just Change And Did It Add Censorship?by Vanessa Fox Edited on 1/21/242 to update based on the latest behavior and discourse: “smallest man who ever lived” is now autopopulating correctly in search (as are other man-related phrases). “Banne...
puzzles to 12 problems in the problemset. We look at the names of the problems, we open the problemset (I didn't want to spoil the problems to myself, but MITMH requires some sacrifices (mostly sleep)). Here it is, crystal structures (did you notice 12 phrases under the puzzles?)!
Language is the means by which we communicate through words with structure and meaning. Starting at an early age, we become increasingly aware of how words join with other words to form larger units such as phrases, clauses, and sentences, which can then together make paragraphs. In an oppos...
So, how do you find these elusive high-value long-tail keyword phrases? I built my very ownfree keyword toolyou can use. Type in a head keyword phrase you want to rank for. Then, see what the search volume is and how competitive it’ll be to rank for that term. Best of all, the...
11 Comments | books, grammar, humour, language, phrases, usage | Tagged: books, E.B. White, grammar, humour, language, neologisms, peevology, phrases, prescriptivism, The Elements of Style, usage, William Strunk Jr | Permalink Posted by Stan Carey When books make you sing: a record of...
You’ve heard those phrases before; you’ll hear them again. You may even believe them. But I’m gonna shove my elbow down the throat of the next person who says that within earshot ofmoiself. Because, guess what? This *is* whoweare – at least, nearly half of the voting “we.”...
Blogs still work to improve your search engine optimization (SEO). You may have a plug-in on your blog to help with SEO (e.g., All in One SEO, Yoast). However, you have to be strategic in your blogging and use keywords and key phrases that you want your website to rank for. Ta...