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I have been very happily using RankMath on my site for some time now.
I am also using Divi, and RankMath is well-integrated which saves me having to Edit the post outside Divi just to see the SEO settings. That’s great.
But now I am trying to optimize my posts for long-tail keywords and struggling because RankMath seems to require every mention of the keyword to be exactly the same, in the same order without any extra words.
This makes optimizing a blog post challenging since I need to use the keyword phrase in ways that do not flow naturally in English.
For example, I am writing a blog post now on relationship decision-making with tarot. I had thought to use a focus keyword like “relationship decisions tarot” which is a search someone might actually search on. But if I use “make relationship decisions with tarot” or “tarot for making relationship decisions” RankMath doesn’t seem to catch that as using the keyword at all in any part of the post.
Trying to match exactly especially even a few times throughout the post makes the text very awkward.
Even though I really want to use RankMath, I have tested other plugins. All-In-One SEO seems to work similarly to RankMath, but Yoast SEO seems to allow greater latitude with word order.
I believe Google itself is also lenient with word order.
Is there any way to set RankMath to be more lenient with word order?
Thanks so much
William
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