How does a keywords difficulty increases? what are main factors?
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for wxamp keyword A has difficulty of 40 and monthly volume of 100
keyword B has difficulty of 30 and monthly volume of 500
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Hey don't worry about it Azad, I submitted a contact form to them for you letting them know you were looking for ways to help them rank higher. Maybe they'll help you out with more money for a real link building campaign.
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my competitor is ranking on page 1 of google. he has 3.4 million backlinks and 1400 refering domains. he has aquired these backlinks from various websites, but he doesnot have links from his niche . how do i beat my competition with less backlinks because if i follo his technique, it would a takea lot of time and people to build backlinks
one of my strategy is to get .edu links
second strategy is to have 6000 word content and rank for really low competition keywords related to my website.( my competitors website has 1500 words content!)
any other strategy you can suggest?
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Hein,
More sites optimized for specific keywords = more competitive, even if the keyword is not very often searched. "purple and black widgets" for example my have 1000 sites "optimized" for the term but maybe only 2 people search for it per month. In the above case, a keyword difficulty of 30 and volume of 500 would be the better choice.
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i also have same question may be some admin may answer?
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