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How to Find a Keyword to Target? Quick Tips

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Keyword research is the MOST important part of SEO. Most beginners struggle to boost their search tr

Keyword research is the MOST important part of SEO. Most beginners struggle to boost their search traffic because of TWO reasons; - They either completely ignore keyword research - They don’t know how to find the RIGHT keywords So, in today’s email, we’ll discuss some QUICK tips to find better keywords in 2024. Brainstorm a keyword list: Start by identifying relevant terms and phrases related to your website. For example, if you sell WordPress plugins, your keyword list might include "WordPress plugin store”, “premium WordPress plugins”, “free WordPress plugins”, etc. Use keyword tools: Utilize tools like Google Keyword Planner, Semrush, or Ubersuggest to identify relevant keywords. If you’re just getting started, go with free tools like Ubersuggest or KeywordTool.io as they help you discover popular keywords, their search volume, competition, and related terms. Here’s an example from [Ubersuggest](=); ​ Analyze search intent: While performing keyword research, do NOT ignore the INTENT behind each keyword. It plays a key role. You must understand what users are looking for when they search for specific keywords. Are they trying to find information or looking to buy something? Consider keyword difficulty: Make sure to identify how competitive it is to rank for certain keywords. It is better to go for keywords with less than 30 to 40 keyword difficulty range. Prioritize long-tail keywords: Above all, target long-tail keywords (keywords with 3+ words). They are more specific, have less competition, and often convert better. ​ Want more tips? Here’s a free guide on [how to do keyword research]( like a pro. So there you go! In the next email, we’ll discuss how to rank for featured snippets with your content. ​ Stay tuned! Anil Agarwal [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | Plot 292, Sector 25, Part 2, Panipath, Haryana 132103 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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