Any Ideas on Improving this Lighting Guide?

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  1. eugbug profile image64
    eugbugposted 6 years ago

    It's probably too wordy.
    Views have dropped to a few per day.

    https://dengarden.com/home-improvement/ … tal-Halide

  2. DrMark1961 profile image99
    DrMark1961posted 6 years ago

    How is your page rank on Google? Do you need all of those images? (How many people need to see an image of an incadescent bulb, for example.)
    It does not look too wordy to me. How many people are searching for this subject per day?

  3. eugbug profile image64
    eugbugposted 6 years ago

    For the term "choosing home lighting", it's on page three.
    For "choosing lighting", it's not ranking, nor for "guide to home lighting".

  4. eugbug profile image64
    eugbugposted 6 years ago

    I think I need al the images. There's just one photo per lamp type for readers to identify the different types.

  5. eugbug profile image64
    eugbugposted 6 years ago

    Weekly traffic from 2017 onwards.
    https://hubstatic.com/14492246.jpg

  6. DrMark1961 profile image99
    DrMark1961posted 6 years ago

    If it is only on page three and has such low traffic I think the title needs to be changed and then it has to be edited/rewritten.
    Looking at your subtitle"What lighting should I use?", for example, I am underwhelmed. Why not just say "The LED is the best lighting, and this is why you should use it: (followed by a bullet list)" Okay, maybe you think it is not the best, but explain why. There were plenty of facts in your article, no opinion telling me which is best.
    I think a title like "How to choose the best lighting to make your home special" (or whatever adjective you want to use) is going to increase your click rate a lot.  If you do not like the above, how about "A Comlete guide to the best lighting for your home"?

    1. eugbug profile image64
      eugbugposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      Sounds good. I'll give those ideas a shot a see what happens plus place the names of the different lighting technology types into the summary.

  7. DrMark1961 profile image99
    DrMark1961posted 6 years ago

    Just curious if you have those alternatives (incadescent, flourescent, etc) in your summary? If someone is searching on Google, and you have those words in your summary instead of your title, will your article still show up?
    (If so, I think you should have a shorter title. I am not sure about this info though.)

  8. eugbug profile image64
    eugbugposted 6 years ago

    No, just some eye catching blurb about incandescent bulbs being only 5% efficient and better technology being available. I'm not sure either what should go into the summary, because it doesn't always appear as the text beneath results in SERPs. Apparently what's in the summary forms the meta tag for a page.

 
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