Category: KEYWORD RESEARCH VIDEOS
How to do keyword research for an existing website
This tutorial will show you how to quickly perform keyword research for an existing website and highlight the key to increasing search engine traffic without …
How To Do Keyword Research With SEMRush
In this video, Perrin from Authority Hacker shows you how to do keyword research using SEMRush.
How To Do Keyword Research For Youtube – Video Ranking Tutorial 2016 by Michael Kohler
This Tutorial shows you how to do Keyword Research For Youtube!
Amazon Keyword Research
How to quickly find low competition Amazon keywords for my PinFabulous strategy (http://www.extremereviewer.com/pinfabulous) Low competition keywords …
Tutorial 2016 – HOW TO Use GOOGLE KEYWORD PLANNER | 2016 The Best Way
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Keyword Research for Amazon Affiliate Niche Sites
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SEMrush presents SEO Keyword Research Matures to Topics and Intent with Nicole Hess
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Keyword Research: 5 Untapped Strategies
It’s no secret that keyword research is THE most important part of SEO. That’s a fact.
Unfortunately, most people make the same (huge!) mistake with their keyword research process: they start off using the Google Keyword Planner.
Look, the GKP is a great tool. It gives you objective information on search volume, estimated bids and the trending popularity of a keyword. It’s a tool that everyone needs to use. But it’s not very good at generating new ideas.
That’s where these 5 strategies come into play. Here’s how they work:
1. Online Forums: Forums are a little old school, but there are popular forums in pretty much every niche. And they’re a watering hole where your target audience asks questions (which are usually things people also type into Google). If you notice a thread coming up over and over again, it’s likely a keyword that people type into Google and YouTube.
2. Wikipedia: Thousands of hand-curated topics. Each category in a Wikipedia entry is a potential keyword. Most internal links that point to other WIkipedia entries are also potential niche-relevant keyword ideas.
3. “Searches related to…”: Just scroll to the bottom of Google’s search results and see what keywords they suggest. This is an absolute gold mine.
4. Amazon.com: Book titles and table of contents are both awesome keyword research opportunities.
5. Quora.com: Kind of a modern day Q&A website. Perfect for generating new ideas for keyword research.
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