How can I identify most relevant websites in Mexico that create content about a specific term?
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Hi. I need to define the most relevant sites which are talking about a specific keyword ir order to create an PR strategy based on that term. How can I identify those sites?
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Hi Harol,
You can identify the top players for a keyword in an area by setting a Search Profile. You can do this with the MozBar extension.
- Install the MozBar
- Go to Google or Bing or Yahoo
- On the top left of the MozBar you will see a "Search Profiles" dropdown, click on the last option "Add New Profile"
- You don't need to fill out the whole form, you can just select Mexico, but if you want to have a more specific location, fill out more in the form
- Refresh the page and search
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I could not find any for my blog
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Hi there!
You can use any of your preferred Search Engines to research this, as the SERP for the keyword and market would be the relevant sites you may be looking for.
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