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I am just wondering how you all target your keywords and how much emphasis you place on keyword research?
I was taught that keywords are vital to your website SEO and in turn your traffic, so ultimately your success right?
I have spent a lot of time doing keyword research because of this and I like to target keywords that have very little competition even if they have much less traffic because this makes sense to me.
I would rather target a keyword that I can achieve in ranking for than high traffic keywords that I possibly wont come close to ranking anywhere for.
How do you know when you can start targeting keywords that are a little harder to rank for but have more traffic?
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MikeyBeee
Mikey from a well known Barry team on here
Idealmike knows the score and I agree with him 100% on everything. While targeting low comp terms is great when starting out - your dream keywords should never be forgotten about. Even if you were to just target them a little as your site builds age and metrics it will stand you well in the long term.
The tips on research I agree with too - Google suggest is great as the terms showing up in there are terms that have been searched a lot recently. I also use ubbersuggest.org as well - good little free tool. Once you have a long list of these keywords its time to put them through your keyword software of choice to establish their competitiveness and average monthly search volume before making a decision on which ones are worth targeting. Hey Lynne, Mikey from a well known Barry team on here :) Idealmike knows the score and I agree with him 100% on everything. While targeting low comp terms is great when starting out - your dream keywords should never be forgotten about. Even if you were to just target them a little as your site builds age and metrics it will stand you well in the long term. The tips on research I agree with too - Google suggest is great as the terms showing up in there are terms that have been searched a lot recently. I also use ubbersuggest.org as well - good little free tool. Once you have a long list of these keywords its time to put them through your keyword software of choice to establish their competitiveness and average monthly search volume before making a decision on which ones are worth targeting.
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