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Wow, this is the best advice I have heard about keyword usage. For a newbie like me keyword research and keyword usage can be overwhelming as I cannot figur out where to start or which tool to use.For a new website owner, keyword research and keyword usage can be overwhelming. If you cannot figure out where to start, just focus on developing content. The content should be original and unique. Original means no other copy exists, unique means the topic has not been saturated on the internet. Content quality is the key to site ranking.
So you mean, we have to look into the alexa rank first, find high traffic site on our niche and then do keywords analysis, choose best keywords for our website and use those keywords on our website. This sounds very simple.It's better to go with Alexa analysis results first.
That's how I do it and then I try to improve the optimization of a website. First we need to identify the keywords for a website and then we need to get the niche specific details.
For these details, we can go with ahrefs or moz or any other such tool. Then we will have to do necessary changes for our content, to get more exposure. This is how I do things.
I have never used Ahref, I use ubber suggest and semrush (both free versions), I do not have funds to buy premium services from SEO companies. Ahref price starts from $99 per month. I am a small website owner and I cannot afford to pay $99 per month for SEO. But anyways, I will sign up and see if there are some free features.When it comes to keyword research, Ahref is my number tool I used to discover lots of less competitve keywords whenever I want to site new website.
Ahref comes with lots of features which makes keyword research pretty easy. Of the features is site explorer which can be used to check on website with low domain authority. Just put the site at the explorer bar and you will discover some of the long will keywords the site rank for in short time.
Another feature is keyword explorer, which can be used unearth lots of easy to rank keywords. Just set up the criteria you want and hit the search bottom, ahref will come up with lots low hanging fruit keywords.
I am just a small business owner like you. I didn't go for the full subscription either. I go for the trial version which is $7 for a week. that one is enough for me to do the necessary keyword research I want to target for the next niche. You can also go for that one. Another option is to engage in group by where you pay a fraction of the monthly subscription.I have never used Ahref, I use ubber suggest and semrush (both free versions), I do not have funds to buy premium services from SEO companies. Ahref price starts from $99 per month. I am a small website owner and I cannot afford to pay $99 per month for SEO. But anyways, I will sign up and see if there are some free features.
It's better to go with Alexa analysis results first.
That's how I do it and then I try to improve the optimization of a website. First we need to identify the keywords for a website and then we need to get the niche specific details.
For these details, we can go with ahrefs or moz or any other such tool. Then we will have to do necessary changes for our content, to get more exposure. This is how I do things.
Hello guys. Just wondering how you do keyword research for your money sites.
Am really struggling to get the right long-tail keywords for my money sites. Yes, being in a very competitive tech niche, KW research is my only way out.
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