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How to Rank for Head Terms | Ep. #201

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

Eric Siu and Neil Patel

Careers, Business, Marketing

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2017

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

In Episode #201, Eric and Neil discuss how to rank for head terms. Tune in to know if the head terms and long-tail terms you are using are ranking well. Also, find out how easy it is for Google to read and rank your head terms. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: How to Rank for Head Terms 00:35 – Head terms are 1 or 2 keywords or a phrase like: shoes, basketball shoes, running shoes 01:18 – Long-tail terms are three or more keyword phrases like “gray Nike running shoes” 01:36 – To rank for head terms, first look at your external links; the more that people link to you, the better 01:45 – “The sites with the highest domain authority tend to do well in ranking head terms” 01:53 – Second is brand queries; the more people type in your brand name, the more likely you are to rank 02:04 – If your term is the head term itself, it is easier to rank 02:30 – Read the case study of Glen Allsopp of ViperChill 02:36 – Glen studied a group of companies who linked to each other internally 02:50 – Glen called out Condé Nast 04:17 – Your content page should be in-depth and thorough 04:42 – Use the software, Market Muse 04:58 – That’s it for today’s episode! 3 Key Points: The sites with the highest domain authority tend to do well in ranking head terms. If your term is the head term itself, it is easier to rank. Make sure your content page is thorough and in-depth, making it easier for Google to rank the head terms. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu

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0:00.0

Get ready for your daily dose of marketing strategies and tactics from

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entrepreneurs with the guile and experience to help you find success in any

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marketing capacity. You're listening to marketing school

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with your instructors Neil Patel and Eric Sue.

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to improve your low time. Welcome to another episode of marketing school.

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I'm Errik Sue and I'm Neil Patel.

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And today we're going to talk about how to rank for head terms.

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So I think first and foremost, it makes sense to talk about what head

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terms are exactly so head terms are for example if you're selling shoes

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online you want to rank for shoes long tail would would be more keywords like luxury red shoes, right, or Neil

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Patel's red shoes, right? So those are more terms that, shoes are a lot more generic. There's

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a lot more people searching for it. And then Long long tail is, you know, these are the keywords that are more targeted.

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You know, for the head terms, typically they are harder to rank for.

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So when you have a keyword like shoes, it's it can be pretty competitive or it can be like

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engagement ring for example or wedding ring for example these are these are the head

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terms one easy way to think about it is head terms are one to two word phrases

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