Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 8:39:46 GMT
GKP is a workhorse for many SEOs (myself included), but as you may already know, it now only shows a range of monthly searches and NOT the true volume of traffic on individual keywords. To view the data you need an active campaign . We would have used GKP if not for this little detail. In fact, this is why we will use SEMrush. However, if you want, it is possible to bypass GKP by setting up a new campaign with a CPC of €0.01 (1 cent). In this way, the campaign will be active, but without being able to win the auctions. But the truth is, we won't use Google Keyword Planner for another reason. Yes, it is true that GKP no longer shows volumes, but it is also true that GKP only shows commercial terms (and Long Tail keywords). Being a tool for AdWords, GKP only shows the commercial terms and KWs, those most suitable for campaigns. If that's not your goal, use alternatives that show commercial and non-commercial keywords (in this case UberSugget and KeywordTool.io are fine). For non-commercial Long Tails, GKP usually tells you “Not enough data”. The same thing goes for keywords that receive very little traffic (3-4 monthly) or with fluctuating traffic.
With everything clear, let's get started. I will start from a highly sought after Keyword: SEO tools by inserting it on UberSuggest and KeywordTool.io ubersuggest Keyword tools and here are the results of UberSuggest: ubersuggest results and KeywordTool.io: results keyword tool I find some keywords that my audience may be interested in, and I decide to create the best content for the keyword free SEO tools . At this point, to make sure there is traffic, I type “Free SEO tools” into SEMrush. Semrush And I analyze the data. Analysis with Semrush The free SEO tools keyword only has 20 monthly searches . They look good. Now, type this keyword into Google to find out how many web pages contain these terms. Google search 64,600 results, not bad! Competition Denmark Telegram Number Data is not measured only by the quantity of content containing the terms of my long tail keyword, but if there aren't a lot of them it is possible that it is quite low (just think that there are queries with over 1 billion results). At this point, examine competitor #1, especially to find out how many backlinks they have. Use Majestic SEO , enter the competitor's URL and see if you should insist on that keyword. Majestic It is possible to appear among the first 10 results of a SERP based on a Long Tail keyword very easily, without backlinks. From personal experience, I have placed an article on a Long Tail, with zero backlinks. If you're lucky, it will happen to you too, but a lot depends on who "reigns" on those SERPs.
Always analyze your competitors, and if you want to move up. Try to get at least 1-2 (should be enough) backlinks on the page you want to rank. CONCLUSIONS Positioning pages on Long Tail keywords can be rewarding: little traffic, but qualified . Much, however, depends on the competition and the competitors who dominate the top 3 positions. Regardless, my advice is always to create the best content for that SERP , whether it's an article, a sales page or a course. By creating the best content, you will have the chance to receive additional backlinks, which will increase the page ranking. One last thing. Often SEMrush will tell you that there isn't enough data available on some Long Tail keywords. This is due to the fact that the Long Tail is a "dark area", in which sometimes very little is understood about how it really works. But this does not mean that in the absence of data, the SERP should be excluded. Not at all. Even if the tools at your disposal don't have data to show you, it's worth testing.
With everything clear, let's get started. I will start from a highly sought after Keyword: SEO tools by inserting it on UberSuggest and KeywordTool.io ubersuggest Keyword tools and here are the results of UberSuggest: ubersuggest results and KeywordTool.io: results keyword tool I find some keywords that my audience may be interested in, and I decide to create the best content for the keyword free SEO tools . At this point, to make sure there is traffic, I type “Free SEO tools” into SEMrush. Semrush And I analyze the data. Analysis with Semrush The free SEO tools keyword only has 20 monthly searches . They look good. Now, type this keyword into Google to find out how many web pages contain these terms. Google search 64,600 results, not bad! Competition Denmark Telegram Number Data is not measured only by the quantity of content containing the terms of my long tail keyword, but if there aren't a lot of them it is possible that it is quite low (just think that there are queries with over 1 billion results). At this point, examine competitor #1, especially to find out how many backlinks they have. Use Majestic SEO , enter the competitor's URL and see if you should insist on that keyword. Majestic It is possible to appear among the first 10 results of a SERP based on a Long Tail keyword very easily, without backlinks. From personal experience, I have placed an article on a Long Tail, with zero backlinks. If you're lucky, it will happen to you too, but a lot depends on who "reigns" on those SERPs.
Always analyze your competitors, and if you want to move up. Try to get at least 1-2 (should be enough) backlinks on the page you want to rank. CONCLUSIONS Positioning pages on Long Tail keywords can be rewarding: little traffic, but qualified . Much, however, depends on the competition and the competitors who dominate the top 3 positions. Regardless, my advice is always to create the best content for that SERP , whether it's an article, a sales page or a course. By creating the best content, you will have the chance to receive additional backlinks, which will increase the page ranking. One last thing. Often SEMrush will tell you that there isn't enough data available on some Long Tail keywords. This is due to the fact that the Long Tail is a "dark area", in which sometimes very little is understood about how it really works. But this does not mean that in the absence of data, the SERP should be excluded. Not at all. Even if the tools at your disposal don't have data to show you, it's worth testing.