13:06:03 From Dominique Dabolczi-Fekete : Sounds delightful. I have been in the deep freeze and snow for the past 4 days in Calgary in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies just east of Banff. 13:07:08 From David Perdew : https://mynams.com/seo-page-template 13:07:24 From Ralph O. Sharp : David - are you saying Traffic process = funnel flow from attracting traffic through conversion, yes? 13:07:38 From Randy Booth : I dont see the blog template in chat 13:07:52 From Dominique Dabolczi-Fekete : Not to everyone 13:07:53 From Paul Hutchings : nope 13:07:58 From Randy Booth : not in chat 13:08:01 From Kat Sturtz : nope re link 13:08:03 From Jen Perdew- Houlk : https://mynams.com/seo-page-template 13:08:17 From Randy Booth : i see it now 13:08:29 From Ralph O. Sharp : Yes 13:09:22 From Kat Sturtz : Love me some Tertiary color palettes :) 13:12:55 From Jen Perdew- Houlk : https://nams.ws/SEODL 13:12:58 From Jen Perdew- Houlk : https://nams.ws/SEOCheck 13:14:05 From Mike Todd : Perry Mason?? Was a great show in its time. We were watching some original Star Trek for comic relief. 13:14:45 From judy : Much better than the news! 13:15:00 From Jim Seiler : Law and Order 13:15:42 From Cynthia Martin : yep figured that out the hard way 13:17:38 From Outreach Art : do you have a course on blog writing, seo, etc 13:18:08 From Dominique Dabolczi-Fekete : Is this applicable to Beaver Builder only? Can we do this without a builder or with Elementor? 13:18:33 From Kim Stone : I usually hear between 3 - 5 but it is contingent upon your content 13:18:54 From Kat Sturtz : Stuffing ... like every article on Yahoo! that repeats nearly verbatim the first 3 paragraphs. Ay yi yi 13:18:57 From Kim Stone : The grouping of your content 13:19:05 From Amy B : Are you referring to keywords Kim? 3-5 13:19:08 From Paul Hutchings : @Dominique - I can see that you could also do the same with Wordpress text blocks and Optimize Press 13:19:57 From Ralph O. Sharp : From Yoast "The subheading distribution check assesses whether you've used enough subheadings in your text. Most texts of over 300 words need subheadings, to help readers scan the text. So, this check will notify you if your text is longer than 300 words and doesn't contain any subheadings" 13:20:07 From Paul Hutchings : Are you using H3 for the main body text then? 13:20:27 From Dominique Dabolczi-Fekete : The text blocks are just a good way to structure blog texts. We used to do that in programming with blocks or sub-routines. Then we added to operands between the programming blogs. By using text blocks we can add the sub-heads in between text blocks. 13:20:32 From Amy B : No Paul. Just for headings 13:21:14 From Ralph O. Sharp : Yoast also says don't have too many "levels" of subheads (H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, H7, N8, etc. 13:21:48 From Paul Hutchings : In that case there are no H3 headings in your seo blog template then? 13:22:18 From Kim Stone : @Amy - I was referring to just the topics (H2’s) 13:23:05 From Jen Perdew- Houlk : https://nams.ws/STheadline 13:23:16 From Kat Sturtz : Still only one H1 per page/post recommended, correct? 13:23:29 From Kim Stone : @Kat - yes 13:23:54 From Amy B : TBH Paul, I don't worry about the level of the h's in the post except where the title is concerned. That is always an H1 for me. The rest I lay out based on what I feel looks best and will catch people's eye. 13:24:53 From Ralph O. Sharp : 7 steps to make your seo blog post stand out 13:24:55 From Art Remnet : make post ROCK 13:25:37 From Kat Sturtz : Ooooo, liking this headline app 13:25:49 From Rob : Pretty cool 13:31:39 From Paul Hutchings : I have the Monster Insights plugin on my website. That also has a good headline analyser which appears on your post building page. 13:33:08 From Ralph O. Sharp : where (how soon) do you normally add your first CTA? And the number of and frequency of CTA depends on type of article, correct? 13:34:29 From Randy Booth : Does the size of the heading always mean h1 is larger font than h2 -- h2 should always be larger font than h3 etc? 13:34:37 From Dominique Dabolczi-Fekete : What is the H3 content in this example? 13:35:11 From Ralph O. Sharp : As David mentioned - writing flow 13:35:26 From Paul Hutchings : The H3 examples are the smaller headings in bold 13:35:29 From Dominique Dabolczi-Fekete : H3 = What's your primary keyword and why doe it belong in an h1? 13:36:19 From Kat Sturtz : It's like when people ask me how many pages their book should have. Nobody buys #pages, they buy content. 13:36:35 From Amy B : Yessss Kat! 13:36:40 From gail brisco : it's like you're always writing to two audiences at the same time..google and humans and making it readable to both 13:36:49 From Mike Todd : Write the post first - then go for the SEO management is what I am understanding. 13:37:28 From David Perdew : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o1_BzksUEl1XlpCvF45aWq6AhBzpBTq2e4ncrsPs198/edit?usp=sharing 13:37:37 From Ralph O. Sharp : @Mike - you read my mind 13:37:54 From Kat Sturtz : Ditto Mike and Ralph 13:38:13 From Paul Hutchings : Mike - it's good to have your keywords to hand as you write the post, so that you can integrate them into your writing naturally as you write it. 13:38:50 From Ralph O. Sharp : @Paul I was about to add the same thing. 13:39:40 From Dominique Dabolczi-Fekete : OMG - the penny dropped. Thank you for clarifying the heading levels in Google Docs and Word are mapped to the WordPress H# level. 13:39:50 From Kat Sturtz : Exactly what Mike said ... IF you are new and struggling to just get started. 13:41:14 From Kat Sturtz : .... working with newbies and strugglers is my specialty. :) Too many get hung up on "best practices" and end up procrastinating getting started. 13:41:15 From Mike Todd : Yes, Paul, agree with that. I usually have a good idea of the topic. As a former investigative news reporter I use those lessons learned in the present. Will be interested to see how Yoast does with my copy. :) 13:41:18 From Ralph O. Sharp : Jen - how about a quick 1,2,3 bullet points 13:41:53 From Ralph O. Sharp : to explain your workflow simpler 13:42:51 From Kat Sturtz : LOL Not first time David and I have disagreed. I'm in complete agreement with him UNLESS a newbie/struggler has tried that and is still not getting anything out there. 13:43:54 From Ralph O. Sharp : David or Jen - Which NAMS resources do you recommend for teaching writing foundational structure flow? 13:44:07 From Dale H : Once you pick the primary KW (H1), how do you pick the other H2 keywords that complement the H1? 13:44:51 From gail brisco : cost a lot of money- leaving money on the table, paying for labor to remediate 13:46:29 From Cynthia Martin : super easy question, so is your content not H1 or H2 but he content written in paragraph with any bullet type content of H2 as H3... Lots of words what is the content written in? 13:46:47 From Amy B : Dale, I just pick complementary keywords - some I think I can rank for but not always. Looking for an example for you right now. 13:46:56 From Paul Hutchings : @Dale if you use a keyword research tool you'll have a handful of keywords to use. The best one will be your H1, next H2 etc 13:48:00 From Ralph O. Sharp : Thanks Jen - That's great. The outline shows to keep focused on the main points to streamline workflow and stay on track 13:48:05 From Amy B : Primary kw-best bedding for chicks Secondary kw-best bedding for baby chicks Secondary kw-keeping baby chicks warm 13:48:08 From Pat Snow : Choose keywords. Primary & secondary. Do your research. Create outline with angles and ideas -not fleshed out but with keywords. Fill in content within the outline. Move to WordPress. Build using SEO structure. Add CTA (1 or 2, depending on length) Let Yoast analyze both SEO and readability. Add Exit Pop. 13:48:12 From Paul Hutchings : Cynthia - content is just written in paragraph text. H1, H2 etc are heading text 13:48:14 From Mike Todd : What grade level is acceptable these days? Now I am hearing 3rd :( 13:48:22 From Maurice : I'd recommend anyone not clear on this to go through the 'Fast Business Start up Virtual Workshop' - I've just gone through this for the second time and it's golden! 13:48:29 From jim_g : when do you add images? 13:48:32 From Dominique Dabolczi-Fekete : I love outlines, checklists, and workflows. This is great. Exactly what I needed. 13:48:36 From Jeffrey Arrowood : 4395 13:48:37 From Jeffrey Arrowood : 4395 13:49:00 From Ralph O. Sharp : My copy paste didn't work. ;-) 13:49:53 From Ralph O. Sharp : If you were writing to Mark then it would post graduate level. :-) 13:49:57 From Cynthia Martin : @Paul Hutchings Thanks wanted confirmation 13:50:19 From Ralph O. Sharp : Yes Jen 13:50:42 From Ralph O. Sharp : Know your audience then write to them 13:51:01 From Kat Sturtz : @Ralph. PM me on Facebook if you want me to share my screenshot 13:51:06 From Paul Hutchings : @Ralph if you have windows 10 you can use Winows key+shift+S to take a screen grab 13:51:45 From Ralph O. Sharp : Jen - you could also copy text then paste in comments 13:51:49 From Jen Perdew- Houlk : https://www.screencast.com/t/omm2fPHK5hHV 13:52:31 From Jen Perdew- Houlk : High Level Overview of process for writing blog posts 13:52:34 From Jen Perdew- Houlk : Choose Keywords Primary Secondary Create outline with angles and idea - no fleshed out but with keywords Fill in content within the outline Move to wordpress Chose Images Build using SEO structure Add CTA ( 1 or 2 depending on length) Let Yoast Analyze both SEO and Readability Add Exit Pops 13:53:49 From Ralph O. Sharp : Thanks Jen! 13:55:39 From Cynthia Martin : can we get a screen shot of that spreadsheet 13:56:02 From Dominique Dabolczi-Fekete : Please clarify how and why people would backlink. 13:57:51 From Outreach Art : would you purchase a blog if it was in your niche, with target market etc. 13:58:48 From Outreach Art : Thank you 13:58:50 From Outreach Art : :) 13:59:17 From Dominique Dabolczi-Fekete : I have seen someone who purchased a URL and then revamped the blog in their own image. It was very successful for them. 13:59:32 From Outreach Art : That's cool Dom, thanks for that 13:59:34 From Ralph O. Sharp : When buying a blog site, you are actually buying a traffic/subscribers 13:59:48 From Outreach Art : @Ralph yep 14:01:05 From gail brisco : it feels like we need 2 months on this topic lol 14:01:24 From Amy B : I do agree Gail. There is a LOT to it! 14:01:38 From Ralph O. Sharp : @Gal - which is a good reason to repeat 14:01:41 From Cynthia Martin : enjoy your vacation David 14:01:45 From Mike Todd : Excellent info as usual