Traffic on Keywords
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Hi,
Can some body explain me in simple terms that how Moz can help me see if there is any traffic on keywords for example a, b, and c i have decided for my site. And If there is no/low traffic then what I should do next? How many options are available to me to bring up traffic to my keywords?
Thanks
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It has been a lot more difficult getting this data since Google started masking the keywords people type into their searches from webmasters. I remember having access to really useful data on this but now it is minimal.
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I'm not sure how or if you can get traffic data from specific keywords in Moz Analytics. However, if you are looking for specific traffic on keywords you are already getting, you can find this in Google search console (google.com/webmasters). This also report shows you impressions so that you can find areas where you have lots of searchers, but few clicks. I hope that helps.
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I am not 100% clear on the question. Forgive me if I do not answer directly. Moz has a great guide to keyword-research.
https://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo/keyword-research
Plus this link excellent. http://backlinko.com/the-definitive-guide-to-keyword-research and, may assist on small volume:
https://moz.com/blog/keywords-to-concepts
It seems as you are querying which tools to use to find keyword traffic. The best tool I find is semrush.com and combine that with Ubersuggest. Thereafter it is up to you to determine your strategy it maybe the case in highly competitive SERP's to chase long tailed keywords. There is lot of information on this subject so maybe start with the above links and then ask away.
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