To get in the search rankings faster, I am really considering upping my social media. The last couple of weeks, I have been trying to get as many subscribers, friends, and followers on various social media sites - Youtube(464 subscribers in the past 6 years), Twitter(42 followers), Instagram (10 followers), and Google+(92 followers), and Facebook(153 friends) I look at how some websites have a bunch of keywords instead of just one keyword, and they usually have both low competition and high competition keywords, instead of just one or the other. I also notice that some websites have multiple meta descriptions for the website and multiple meta keywords for each page of a website. How well does this idea work? The thing is, I am trying to rank for a title/keyword for a ebook I am doing for Amazon Kindle, and its pretty hard to come up with a compelling title, that enough people will search for. I am trying to figure out how to properly use keywords in Google Keyword Planner. I bought Market Samurai for keyword research, but someone said it was a waste of money. When I look at low competition keywords with as low as 10 to 150 searches per month and a CPC of say .50 cents , do you think that might be good to rank for, and eventually get a lot of people to my site? If I chose that one, could those searches per month increase as I use social media from my YouTube page and other social media sites to backlink to my website with the book that i am writing? How well would this idea work? Or should I rank for something a little higher in competition but still quite low in competition, but say 1,500 searches per month, and cost per click of say .70 cents? The problem with some of these is that even with low competition keywords, when I do a search for that keyword on google without quotes , the search results may be too high 240, 000, 000 for example. Does tht mean 240, 000, 000 sites are competing for that keyword? Then when I utilize Allintitle: and Allinanchor: and putting the keyword in quotes it might limit it down to like for example 60, 000 search results. Then again, I see people that just make up a keyword that no one would ever search for, but yet they have quite a lot of social media followers, and eventually if they get enough backlinks and likes from social media, they eventually get a lot of searches for that keyword, which translates into more traffic and buying. Since the keyword has gone viral, now its a popular search term that almost everyone searches for. I'm been trying on the internet and looking in books to find complete information on how to effectively do keyword research, but all that I get is a bunch of contradictions, and people that are just there to make a profit. For me, keyword research has been a complex puzzle, to put all the puzzle pieces together into one.
Secockpit is a great tool if you have the funds to invest. Sure they have a money-back guarantee so you can give it a test run if you're not sure- be prepared to continue with payments though, a great tool which I probably couldn't run my business without.
Google Keyword planner is a good tool to use. Market Samurai is a best one when you are using paid version. I think you don't know the proper use of them. You can try Wordtracker also. One thing remember if you want a good quality keyword then you have to work hard to find out them if you want to use a free trial tools. If you need any further assistance then please ping me again
I can sympathize as it can be complicated sometimes. When searching for competition with quotes you get an idea of how many people have purposely optimized for that keyword. When searching without quotes you can get an idea about what you need to do to get to the first page. If the same page ranks for the keyword in both quotes and without it may be a little harder and your strategy will need to include a lot of social shares, likes and comments as well as quality back links in order to try and beat them.
Also, if you install seaquake for Firefox or any other browser that supports it, this is a completely free way to see basic metrics of people on the front page. You'll see PR, Alexa rank, domain age and indexed pages among other things- it's completely free and does give you a good idea of what you're up against.
what steps should i take to manage the keywords so that the site seems to be appear on first rank in search page
That's a question I think lot's of people ask. If you look at the metrics I mention above, as I say, this should give you an idea. It's not good enough nowadays to simply find low comp keywords and rank on the front page- you'll still have to offer value and make the site worthy of ranking. On-page optimisation is important too- as well as social signals.
I'm using a keyword tool which has the same functionality as keywordbuddy and it's free. It's at http://keywordsuggest.org I mainly use it to find long-tail keywords and/or ideas.
Step by step approach will yield you the fruitful results when followed systematically.It is good to choose the combination of low,medium and high competition.But first look for the keywords which has low competition and high search volume if you are not able to find suggest you move on to the next possible option.If chosen low competition keywords definitely organic way of link building will yield results.otherwise run google ads to target high competition keywords