Low competition but how many "inurl" and "intitle" ????

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by Tajamal22, Apr 13, 2013.

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    Im a newbie in blogging, but according to my knowledge there should be a low competition for your keyword and searches should be more than 10,000/mth.
    Can anybody plz guide me also how many "inurl" and "intitle" would be ideal for that keyword to post about that keyword

    Thanks.
     
    Tajamal22, Apr 13, 2013 IP
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    ScroLun Active Member

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    There isn't a set rule for inurl or intitle competition just as there are no rule that says searcher should be more than 10,000/mth. It really depends on the market you are targeting.

    You would have to analyze how many searches per month the keyword receives, how many inurl and intitle pages there are for it and the average page rank of the competing pages. The pagerank is very important because you can have all your ducks lined up and not rank due to high page rank sites competing with you.
     
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    Tajamal22 Peon

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    Thanks for ur precious advice.
    yes its fact, for many keywords i m always competing with my few traditional competitors. For my many many "Targeted Keywords", the same competitors appear again and again on SERP.
    please give me some tips how to tackle this situation???

    Thanks again
    and waiting for reply.
     
    Tajamal22, Apr 16, 2013 IP
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    ScroLun Active Member

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    You're welcome. For this situation I'd suggest you take a look at their pages and see what they are doing and emulate it, but better. Check out how many times they mention the specific keyword in their post, how much social engagement the post has, the title and tags of the post, and how many backlinks are pointing towards that post. You might also want to create a simple video for your post and embed it on there as well.
     
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    Look, if you are new to blogging , this is not the time to think about keywords and then writing article about / across them and stuff it with it. Forget about competition and all so just write quality stuff and make loyal readbase and you will be good to go.

    As a blogger do you really want to be depend on google? say you wrote 100 posts on keywords you researched but next day a new algo change and your 100 posts are ranking no where ? what you will do in that case ? Which happened a lot and still happening with bloggers across. Leave blogges small blog, i have seen established business who went off because of those algo changes because their business model was based on google and their ranking.

    This is the time for you to write what you know about, I know i know writing quality stuff does not gives traffic - everyone says that but really?

    anyway, lets come back to the point, So your original question the competition.
    Well its a lie. In no matter what took you check. it can give you an estimate but not something to work with. YOu have to look manually in to each of the search results for that keyword and then evaluate the competition. If authiroty sites (You can figure out what that is ) ranks for those terms , no matter what you try you probably wont beat them - just with backlinks guest posts and comments. most tools (Like Market samurai or others) will give you an idea of backlinks but they wont tell which kind of links they are. a 1000 backlink profile can be beated with a single link from a quality site and evaluating each backlink for the keywords is not something you can do without spending much $$$..

    i might be sounding rude , yeah thats because you said you want to write blog posts across keywords. If that is something like build affiliate/niche sites across them then the thing will be different. Everyone knows people build niche sites for money but hey blogging is not for money ? At least.

    I will give you a basic idea however:

    If the number of searches (exact) is somewhere between 1000 - 2000 and first 20 result does not have "the exact key phrase" in title and description , Their individual page rank is less than 2 (post Page rank not the domain PR) you can try for this keyword. Post some guest posts (4 or 5) and share your post on social networks (use onlywire plugin) . It should bring you on first page pretty much...
     
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    search with allintitle if it gives less than 10,000 results you can rank for it in a month but only on blog networks like Blogger, squidoo not with new sites for that it may take upto 2-3 months.
     
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    I would agree. This goes way beyond the keywords. If your content doesn't interest people, you lose focus. Sure, you can optimize it, but really, READERS are actually savvy to content made for Google, they just close the page and move on. You may try to catch some in the short term, long term, you'll lose your rank and drop.
     
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