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Keyword Research

Should You Go After 500-1k Monthly Search Volume Terms?

So, is it a viable strategy to go after those 500 to 1k monthly search volume terms? You don’t need a ton of volume to do well with ‘best’ terms. Ex from an :amazon: site I’m looking at now: Feb Users (GA): 7,541 Feb :amazon: Clicks: 4,751 (63% CTR) Feb :amazon: Conv: 3.77% (179 ordered items) Feb :amazon: Earnings: $399.91 Feb $/User: ~$0.05 So 100 visits a day = $5/day site, 200 = $10/day, etc Worth noting the stuff the site’s promoting is way out of season right now. Here’s a bit of potential “golden” advice (which, some might not share quite so freely)… Don’t necessarily build on ideas for specific products or niches, but rather use-cases & problem-solving. So, rather than a site about Widgets, you would instead, have a site that shows people how to use Widgets to accomplish various tasks, how to protect their interests, improve their lives, how to make money, etc. This same principle goes for domain name selection as well – choose domain names that speak to the end-users problem rather than the specific product/niche (of course, it’s great if it includes a keyword or two). If you’re not inspired by the use-cases, and can’t think of how to develop robust content around those issues, then it’s probably a “pass.”

Keyword Research

What is the best rank tracking software on the market?

SERPWoo – tracking overall SERPs/markets. I don’t try to use this for tracking a bit list of specific keywords for my site, though you could do that Accuranker – my specific list of terms I’m interested in – piped into GDS for quick views of head terms/overall trends. aHrefs – more a backup. The rank tracking comes with the plan so… why not. Serprobot.com is surprising even if it may be fugly, but it works and goes beyond top100 also it’s supercheap. 5$/300kws. Isn’t pretty to watch, but if you’re testing out new batch or want the lay of the land, it is surprisingly good for the price. There is also nothing too fancy like serp features etc. all that mumbo jumbo. But you can also point it to competitor and see how their doing quite quickly. May not work for day to day long term professional check. But for shoestring budget and quick checks unbeatable

Keyword Research

Advanced Keyword Research Strategy You Probably Don’t Know About

I’m pretty sure you’ve found yourself asking this question to yourself “Should I go after this niche”? That is because Keyword research is the most important process when it comes to the success of your SEO project. Sometimes you can find niches where KD (Ahrefs Keyword Difficulty) is less than 5 but all the domains that are I used to wonder the same thing. Then I launched a project where most of the keywords were like you mentioned i.e. super-low KD but high average DRs and what I found was that at that point relevancy matters a lot. Study the competition and see how their content fare’s for the particular query. If you see an opportunity to create content that is more on-point, relevant, does a better job of satisfying user intent, then the high DR domains should not necessarily be seen as formidable competition. My year old site was/is comfortably beating the high DR domains. Basically, the aim is to create content to achieve that “long” click. At least that’s been my observation in the past year. A SERP pattern with varying DRs is an obvious giveaway that there is an opportunity to rank. But my comment applies even to ones where the top 10 are all high DR, but KD being low which means the sites ranking doesn’t have backlinks to those pages. The nitty-gritty of this post For example, if we take this keyword into consideration: trail camera review You can zoom in the photo at – https://imgur.com/k5d8L88 We can see that sites have much less authority like trailcampro.com are ranking better than high authority sites like gearhungry.com That is because trailcampro is a more relevant website to that particular query than the other authority website.   The first website has around 800 posts for that query, while the other authority site has only 3 posts for that query. This simply tells us the reason why some low authority sites can dominate a small niche and beat massive sites. Queries: site:trailcampro.com intitle:trail cameras

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The Keyword Strategy THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE – A MUST SEE THREAD

Everybody wants to find these low competitive keywords, however, that has become harder these days due to the increase of internet marketers. This strategy will totally save your ASS. All you need to do is take ACTION and BANK. 1. Head over to Google and search for site:.com IS A PARTICIPANT IN THE AMAZON SERVICES LLC ASSOCIATES PROGRAM, AN AFFILIATE ADVERTISING PROGRAM Make sure that you show 100 results per page by going over to Settings > Search Settings   Also, I prefer to show the results for sites that have been crawled for the past 24 hours Next, you need to copy all the sites on the page. I do that by using CTRL + A (Windows). Then I head over to this site http://www.noteparse.com/ and paste the results acquired from Google and click parse. Copy the results (I do that from the second tab as you can do with CTRL + A buttons) and paste them into Ahrefs Batch Analysis Sort the sites by the number of Referring Domains, and select sites that have low RDs and high traffic. Look at this GEM that I just found right now. This is an Amazon Affiliate site of course, and you know how much time it would require from your side to find something like this even IF YOU COULD. I also do the same strategy for sites that I can monetize with Ads. I search with dorks like “fashion + guest post, fishing + guest post”, paste the sites into Ahrefs Batch Analysis sort by RD and ta-da you get lots of nom-competitive sites.

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