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For context, our page's focus keyword is "Ultimate Snake Identification Guide." RankMath recommends adding a power word along with a positive or negative sentiment to boost SEO. My concern is whether this will really help with SEO. While I understand the importance of power words, RankMath also suggests using sentiment in the focus keyword and across subheadings, which may make the content feel bloated. Our page is already structured as follows: * **H1:** Sydney's Ultimate Snake Identification Guide * **H2:** Sydney's Ultimate Snake Identification Guide: Venomous Snakes * **H3:** Snake type (e.g., Red-Bellied Black Snake) * **H2:** Sydney's Ultimate Snake Identification Guide: Non-Venomous Snakes * **H3:** Snake type (e.g., Diamond Python) * **H2:** Sydney's Ultimate Snake Identification Guide: Other Reptiles * **H3:** Reptile type (e.g., Blue Tongue Lizard) **Question 1:** If we add a positive or negative sentiment to the focus keyword, I’m concerned it could lead to unnecessary repetition across the page, especially in the subheadings. Will this negatively impact the user experience or SEO? **(If required) Question 2:** I’m also uncertain how to naturally integrate a positive or negative sentiment into the existing structure. Any suggestions for making it flow smoothly while still improving SEO would be greatly appreciated! Also, I would greatly appreciate any help in correcting mistakes which I have made in the above format. Thank you!1
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