Ranking for keywords I can’t use in the text

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  • Resolved Frank Laughlin
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    The most likely keywords for my website will attract traffic, but insult the people I feature on the website. So I either don’t bring traffic and make the people featured happy, or bring traffic and have the featured people feel I’m not a supporter.

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  • Hello, I’m sorry to hear about the issue you’re facing. It sounds like a challenging situation. It’s important to strike a balance between attracting traffic and ensuring that the content is respectful to the people featured on your website.

    One approach you might consider is to focus on creating content that is respectful to the people featured while also using keywords that attract relevant traffic. It’s crucial to maintain a positive and supportive image for your website while still optimizing for search engines.

    If you need further assistance in navigating this delicate balance, please feel free to reach out to us by assigning this ticket to a human agent using the available buttons. Thank you for raising this concern, and we’re here to help you find a solution.

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    Hello,

    Thank you for contacting Rank Math and bringing your inquiry to us.

    This is indeed a tricky situation. You want to respect the individuals you feature on your site while also optimizing for search engine traffic. Here are a few suggestions:

    1. Use the term in the meta description. You can use the term “female racer” in the meta description of your pages. This way, the term is visible to search engines but not directly on your page content.

    2. Create educational content. You could create blog posts or articles that educate your audience about this issue. For example, an article titled “Why Racers Prefer Not to Be Referred to as ‘Female Racers” would allow you to use the term for SEO purposes, while also respecting the wishes of the individuals you feature.

    3. There might be related terms that are less sensitive but still searched for. Terms like “women in motorsports” or “women racers” might be alternatives.

    4. If you have images of the racers, you could use the term “female racer” in the image alt text.

    Remember, SEO is not just about using exact-match keywords. Search engines are sophisticated enough to understand related terms and synonyms. So, focusing on creating high-quality content that respects your featured racers will also likely help your SEO in the long run.

    We hope this helps. Please let us know if you have further questions or concerns.

    Thank you.

    Hello,

    Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.

    If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.

    Thank you.

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