I keep hearing about keyword research but I don't really understand how to do it effectively. I've tried using free tools but i'm not sure what keywords i should target
Can someone explain keyword research in simple terms? what process do you follow?
How to do keyword research for blog posts?
Re: How to do keyword research for blog posts?
Keyword research is easier than people make it sound. Here's my exact process:
step 1: brainstorm seed keywords
free tools:
look for keywords with:
step 1: brainstorm seed keywords
- what topics does your blog cover?
- what questions do people in your niche ask?
- write down 10-20 broad topics
free tools:
- google autocomplete (start typing in google, see what it suggests)
- google "people also ask" section
- answerthepublic.com
- ubersuggest (free tier)
look for keywords with:
- search volume: 100-5,000 searches per month (sweet spot for new blogs)
- low competition: check if top results are from authority sites or smaller blogs
- clear intent: you understand what the searcher wants
- google the keyword
- look at top 10 results
- can you write something better than what's ranking?
- if all results are from huge sites (forbes, nytimes, etc) - skip it
- bad keyword: "weight loss" (way too competitive)
- good keyword: "how to lose weight after 40 without exercise" (specific, answerable, less competitive)
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Re: How to do keyword research for blog posts?
Free keyword research tools are limiting you. Invest in proper tools if you're serious
I used free tools for 6 months and struggled. got ahrefs ($99/month) and my traffic tripled in 4 months
what paid tools show you that free tools don't:
my process with ahrefs:
I used free tools for 6 months and struggled. got ahrefs ($99/month) and my traffic tripled in 4 months
what paid tools show you that free tools don't:
- keyword difficulty score - instantly see if you can rank
- accurate search volume - free tools give rough estimates
- parent topic analysis - see what the top page actually ranks for
- content gap analysis - find keywords competitors rank for that you don't
- ahrefs ($99/month) - best overall, what i use
- semrush ($120/month) - great for competitive analysis
- keysearch ($17/month) - budget option that's still good
my process with ahrefs:
- enter seed keyword
- filter for keyword difficulty under 20
- filter for search volume 500-5000
- export list of 50-100 potential keywords
- analyze top 10 for each
- choose winners