freshpeppermint
hi.
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Alright so I used to keyword search and a few months ago I found a keyword that only had like 1 article ranking and this got me the most traffic on the blog for the month. On google keyword planner it says it has "—" traffic. Another keyword that ranks but not as good says "10-100" on keyword planner. Also, the other day I found many good keywords with very low comp but they still had 1 or 2 articles on the serp.
My question is how do you find keywords which NO ONE has written on? Is there a systematic way of finding these rather than just sorta knowing the niche inside out and coming up with your own keywords just from your head?
The KGR from Fiverr packs that you can buy are not the same as this btw.
Just yesterday I realized while looking for a best X for Y. I looked at the product and then I typed in that product review and it seemed to have low competition and then I saw that there was a keyword regarding 10 Best [Company of the product] Products. So, you can discuss the best products that a specific company has.
Also, I just thought of a random keyword yesterday, there are 2 articles on Google about it, however, it was not on Google Autocomplete, it seemed not very common and seemed rare. Should I still write about this keyword? Would it be worth it?
Cause here's the thing I also realized, of course, articles need time to rank but, this one site, they targetted keywords which were highly competitive in a sense since there were established websites on the serps but, this person found weird combinations of putting the phrase and is ranking for them. Should I go for these more competitive keywords rather than the one which says 0 search and it seems like a rare thing to search but I know there's few people searching it. (This is the same site that seemed to be spamming the keyword in their article in my opinion, it wasn't VERY blatant if you ctrl+f their long keyword.)
My question is how do you find keywords which NO ONE has written on? Is there a systematic way of finding these rather than just sorta knowing the niche inside out and coming up with your own keywords just from your head?
The KGR from Fiverr packs that you can buy are not the same as this btw.
Just yesterday I realized while looking for a best X for Y. I looked at the product and then I typed in that product review and it seemed to have low competition and then I saw that there was a keyword regarding 10 Best [Company of the product] Products. So, you can discuss the best products that a specific company has.
Also, I just thought of a random keyword yesterday, there are 2 articles on Google about it, however, it was not on Google Autocomplete, it seemed not very common and seemed rare. Should I still write about this keyword? Would it be worth it?
Cause here's the thing I also realized, of course, articles need time to rank but, this one site, they targetted keywords which were highly competitive in a sense since there were established websites on the serps but, this person found weird combinations of putting the phrase and is ranking for them. Should I go for these more competitive keywords rather than the one which says 0 search and it seems like a rare thing to search but I know there's few people searching it. (This is the same site that seemed to be spamming the keyword in their article in my opinion, it wasn't VERY blatant if you ctrl+f their long keyword.)