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Deciding for your SEO keywords

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When writing blogs or articles, how do you decide for the SEO keywords to be uses in your chosen niche? In my case, I often do research on relevant websites and use Google to check the common keywords that I can use. If your have better suggestion, I would love to hear that!
 
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It is always beneficial to have one or two long-tail keywords per blog. By keeping the focus of the post narrow enough will help you to optimize just one or two keywords. My strategy is to first Identify my target audience and create a rough draft of keywords. Here I focus on long tail keyword. Of course I utilize keyword research tools which also helps me analyze the results.
 
I will research other posts that rank well. I know there are tools that help but I would rather see what my competition is. Say I write a blog post about "the best wireless mice available in 2022", I will search that title and see what comes up and read through the first 3 to 5 results on Google to get an idea of what words and style work best.
 
When writing blogs or articles, how do you decide for the SEO keywords to be uses in your chosen niche? In my case, I often do research on relevant websites and use Google to check the common keywords that I can use. If your have better suggestion, I would love to hear that!
I am looking at choosing specific keywords what I tend to do is that I look at other articles that are performing very well and I tried to mimic the keywords that they are utilising as well.
 
The topics you are writing will determine your primary keywords and secondary keywords. let's say you are writing about keto diet, go to keyword research tool and search for keto diet. The results will show you want keyword, keyword phrase or long-tail search terms people are trying to search for keto die. You can use those keywords.
 

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