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Finding less competitive keywords
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Hello,
How Moz can help me in finding less competitive keywords for a site based on omega masticating juicer. I had tried other tools but i am not satisfied with it.
Kindly tell me the process to find it. Thanks.
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Optimise your company website for “long tail keywords”- we done this for our company, so for example:
An example of a long tail keyword is “garden room companies in the city of Bath”- it’s a long tail keywords, yet if your business, sells say summerhouses, and you rank on page one of Google for this, it could improve your SEO. -
@romanjames a bit late but
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If I were you, I wouldn't write about a Juicer. It's better to write blogs about a skill or hobby, not a product, so go for juice making, not a juicer cause info type sites do much better than just spammy affiliate type stuff.
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If it's a topic you're knowledgeable about and interested in, break it down into the major categories and keep branching down. For example, idk much about juicing (all my gains are natural, pun intended, lol), but I'd probably do something like juicing for beginners, juicer assembly, juicer maintenance, juicer repair. Break the topic down as much as you possibly can. I'm trusting you to know much more about the juicer cause I'm just making this up, idek what the Omega looks like or if there's assembly required.
Finally, once you have it broken down as much as possible, put the different keywords into Moz and see what you can find.
Once again, if it's something you're into, I trust that this won't be hard to do, and the more you get into it, the better you become. You'll probably end up coming up with blog title keywords throughout your day every day, almost like it's a curse.
I be brushing my teeth or commuting to work and suddenly get a juicy idea for a blog post, so I keep my phone and notepad on speed dial at all times cause.Remember, keyword tools aren't everything, especially if you're not into the subject. Good luck.
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@oinsiie78 Thank you!
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@romanjames said in Finding less competitive keywords:
Hello,
How Moz can help me in finding less competitive keywords for a site based on best for apartment. I had tried other tools but i am not satisfied with it.
Kindly tell me the process to find it. Thanks.
Thanks forletting us know.
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Hello aspirant! I've got your question. It is pretty simple to find low competitive keywords through Moz.
Here are the following steps:
1. Go to Keyword explorer
2. Enter your competitor's site URL
3. Now set the keyword Difficulty according to your choice(e.g 15-20)
This is the most effective method that I have used to find low competition keywords with very high search volume for my glasvezelbehanger gezocht website.
I hope now your all confusion is gone.
Thanks!
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