Tweet ranking affect 1 position keyword ?
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Hi !
I just finish reading this post here and i want to know if it affect a page that already come to the first position ? If my actual keyword rank first and for example, i dont have any other keyword in my page title ect, how does it help the page ? Does it just gonna grab another frequent keyword who come back alot in the text or something ?
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If you're in position one, you probably want to hold onto it. I don't think it would hurt to do something like that but I wouldn't worry if you're fairly competitive already.
I think the real benefit might be in picking up some long-tail keywords if that's what you're going for.
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