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🗓️ 20 January 2023
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This is the fifth part of a series that breaks down exactly what Google wants from a blog post.
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0:00.0 | Hey, this is Brandon. I have a quick question for you. Have you been frustrated with your Google |
0:06.8 | traffic lately? There's an SEO tool set built just for bloggers called Rank IQ that can help. |
0:14.4 | Instead of having to spend hours upon hours trying to find a keyword that you think you can rank for, |
0:23.4 | rank IQ gives you a list of the lowest competition, high traffic keywords in your niche, and they are all clear winners. Whether you are a new |
0:31.0 | blogger or a veteran pro blogger like me, Rank IQ will take your Google traffic to a whole new level. Go to rank |
0:40.3 | IQ.com to get started today. Welcome to the blogging millionaire podcast where we teach you the latest |
0:51.1 | traffic building and income boosting growth hacks to take your blog to the next level. |
0:56.2 | And now here's your host who gets five million monthly visitors from over 100,000 first page Google rankings, Brandon Gaylee. |
1:06.8 | In this episode, I will cover how jump links impact your Google rankings. |
1:13.2 | A sit of jump links is a series of anchor text links at the beginning of the post that jumps to different sections within that same post. |
1:23.6 | Some bloggers will just include a sit of four to ten links, and others will organize your jump |
1:29.2 | links into a table of contents. |
1:32.0 | Over the past couple of years, Google has increasingly given more real estate on the first |
1:37.3 | page of Google to post that include jump links in their blog post. |
1:42.6 | On your search result, Google usually lists three to five additional links |
1:47.8 | to your jump links right below the main title and description. When a user clicks on a jump link |
1:55.3 | that shows up in your Google result, it takes them directly to that section of your blog post. Search engine land found that, on |
2:04.5 | average, these additional links on your Google result generate 10% of the overall clicks to your |
2:11.3 | blog post from Google. There are two primary benefits of having a Google result with additional jump links. |
2:19.0 | The first is that you control more of the SERPs for that phrase. |
2:24.3 | More jump links lead to a larger search result that in turn generates more clicks. |
2:30.8 | The second benefit is that you can deliver Google searchers directly to the section they want to read the most. |
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