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You should choose terms that have both purchasing and research purposes. Each keyword should ideally be at least three words long . This makes first page #1 ranking easier and faster. If I were to create an online store selling football equipment, I might consider buyer intent keywords such as: low cost football shoes for sale discount football coaching equipment soccer balls for sale Also opt for some information-focused terms for blog posts, such as: Football coaching tips How to take a free kick Dimensions of a football field Copy and paste suggested keywords from . Simply press “run” and leave it alone for about 2 minutes. Results for "buy footballs" using the Keyword Sheeter SEO tool The next step is to go to Moz Keyword Explorer , enter the keywords generated by Keywordheeter.com and then select the target country and hit the analyze button.
Search volume data for “soccer balls for sale near me” using the Germany Phone Number MOZ keyword explorer Take note of monthly search volume data as well as other keyword suggestions. Also analyze the SERP analysis; These are the sites you are competing with for the #1 ranking on Google. Ignore any competitive phrases with high search volume. Make note of keywords (hundreds) with low search volume (10-100). Keep doing keyword research until you have a limited list of only 20-30 keywords. These should be low competition keywords. How do you know the competition is low and ranking is easy? Look at the websites ranking for the keyword and note: META DATA (is the keyword in Title and Description TAGS) Is there long content on the ranking page? Does it have a lot of quality backlinks pointing to it on the ranking page (use Ahrefs Backlink Checker for this) An alternative keyword research tool can be found at wordflow.com , which provides both functions (generating keywords and exporting search volume).
Finally, make sure the Moz bar is enabled. Do a Google search for each phrase and examine the results. An example of Google search results with the MOZ tool enabled to analyze SEO competitiveness If two or more of the websites ranking on page one have a lower domain authority (DA) than yours (as determined in step one) and have fewer than five links to the pages, you have a good chance of ranking for that keyword. Repeat this approach for each of the 20 to 30 keywords you want to focus on. In the end you should have at least 5 keywords. 3. How to determine the purpose of the keyword? Once you've chosen your top five keywords, the next step is to explore the motivations behind your target audience's searches. Search intent analysis will reveal what type of content you need to create to achieve good search engine rankings. Just type the word into Google and press enter.
Search volume data for “soccer balls for sale near me” using the Germany Phone Number MOZ keyword explorer Take note of monthly search volume data as well as other keyword suggestions. Also analyze the SERP analysis; These are the sites you are competing with for the #1 ranking on Google. Ignore any competitive phrases with high search volume. Make note of keywords (hundreds) with low search volume (10-100). Keep doing keyword research until you have a limited list of only 20-30 keywords. These should be low competition keywords. How do you know the competition is low and ranking is easy? Look at the websites ranking for the keyword and note: META DATA (is the keyword in Title and Description TAGS) Is there long content on the ranking page? Does it have a lot of quality backlinks pointing to it on the ranking page (use Ahrefs Backlink Checker for this) An alternative keyword research tool can be found at wordflow.com , which provides both functions (generating keywords and exporting search volume).
Finally, make sure the Moz bar is enabled. Do a Google search for each phrase and examine the results. An example of Google search results with the MOZ tool enabled to analyze SEO competitiveness If two or more of the websites ranking on page one have a lower domain authority (DA) than yours (as determined in step one) and have fewer than five links to the pages, you have a good chance of ranking for that keyword. Repeat this approach for each of the 20 to 30 keywords you want to focus on. In the end you should have at least 5 keywords. 3. How to determine the purpose of the keyword? Once you've chosen your top five keywords, the next step is to explore the motivations behind your target audience's searches. Search intent analysis will reveal what type of content you need to create to achieve good search engine rankings. Just type the word into Google and press enter.