The sixth step is filtering. We select and delete those queries that do not correspond to our topic, or we do not want to work with them: Some of the queries can be combined, for example, the queries on lines 2 and 3. The query on line 3 already includes a direct entry of the query from line 2, so we delete it too. The seventh step is to supplement our list of queries by slightly changing the main query.
We had - site content. You can go through the queries - site content, site germany email list articles. Repeat the previous 7 steps until you have collected enough queries. How do you know when to stop? When you run out of ideas. Or when you have collected 200-300 queries. This is enough for several dozen articles. The eighth step is to divide the collected queries into groups.
The first group is our most important longread. It should contain as many queries as possible, be the most informative and useful. All other groups are smaller articles, from which we will link to the longread to increase the weight of the page: As a result, we received 5 groups of queries. Group 1 is our longread, in which we write everything about website content: what it is, what it includes, where to get it, how to create it, who can do it for you, how else to get it, where to store it, and how to promote a website using content in general.
What do we want to write articles about?
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