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What Makes A Good Keyword?

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There are millions of websites out in cyberspace, making it hard for users to find your site. Using the best keyword will help users find your site when searching for relevant content. In order for your keyword to be successful, it needs to meet certain criteria. Keep reading to find out more. 

What is a Keyword?

A keyword is a word or phrase that best describes what your webpage is about, or the content you have to offer. It is the search term that most people use when looking for something in particular.

For example, if your website sells turtlenecks, you want to include somewhere on your website specific words that will trigger when people search for turtlenecks, where to get them, and more.

Overview: What Makes a Good Keyword?

A good keyword should have three things: easy competition, significant search volume, and relevance to your website.

Competition purely relates to how competitive or difficult it is to rank a keyword. Using words with high competition makes it more difficult to get ranked. You can find competition by comparing the domain authority of each website that shows up on the target keywords search engine results page, or SERP.

Search volume may be a bit easier to understand. It tells you how frequently a keyword is searched online. There are many tools, such as Google’s Keyword Planner, that can help you find words frequently searched.

Something that may be a bit more straightforward but just as important to know is relevance. Make sure your word is relevant to your page so that it attracts the right audience.

Competition

You want to have easy competition. The keyword competition allows web sites to be ranked based on any given keyword. The higher up your ranking, the better.

You can usually find keyword competition by looking at the domain authority for every website that shows up on your SERP. To do this, all you need to do is download Moz Bar. After you search Google for your target keyword, enable it.

Search Volume

Certain words and keywords are used more frequently than others. For your website to be found, you want to select keywords that are frequently used, making it more likely for people to pull up your content.

Using keywords with a large search volume is crucial for increasing your number of impressions and clicks. That’s because a low search volume limits how many clicks or impressions you can get, lowering its value.

On one hand, specific keywords get higher rates of clicks. On the other hand, general words receive higher volumes since they can attract the general audience.

You can use a tool like Google Ad Keyword Planner to find keywords with a high search volume.

Relevance

Once again, relevance simply means that the keyword relates to the content being published. Unless the content is relevant, users can be confused by your website, refuse to click it, or exit quickly.

So users know exactly what your website is about and don’t leave immediately, select keywords that are relevant to the content. After all, they only clicked because they are looking for a specific topic or item.

How to Leverage Keywords Effectively

Let’s bring all of these key points together so you can learn how to leverage keywords effectively. Make sure to use keywords that can generate a lot of traffic. This allows you to reach more people. At the same time, use specific keywords so to attract specific customers.

Whether the keywords are general or specific, make sure they relate to your blog. This will get you more traffic as a whole.

Compare domain authority and search volume to find keywords that have both low competition and high search volume. Remember, keywords can be more than a single word. Use several words if they have low competition and high search volume.

Conclusion

Competition, search volume, and relevance are the three components to any good keyword. Use competition in search volume together to help you find the best keywords. As you start to get the hang of keywords, continue looking for better options since competition changes over time.

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