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How to find low-competition keywords in 2023?🔥

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Hi Most people often ask me one question "How do I get more traffic from Google?." Search traffic is

Hi Most people often ask me one question "How do I get more traffic from Google?." Search traffic is the #1 reason why we’re able to generate over [$18,000+ per month]( ) from our blog BloggersPassion. Last year, i.e., in 2022, we generated over 2.6 million page views and over 1.4 million visitors. Have a look; The best part? Most of that traffic comes from Google. The reason? We do keyword research smartly. In this email, you’ll learn how to find great keywords. Let’s get started! First things first: what is keyword research? Keyword research is the process of finding words and phrases that people type in search engines like Google. No matter your niche, keyword research is the KEY to getting more traffic from Google. Here are a few proven ways to perform keyword research. Target question-based keywords Google loves to show answers to question keywords. The easiest way to grow your traffic is to find search queries that contain question words like who, what, when, where, why, or how. Create an FAQ section in every blog post you publish. Include those question keywords in the FAQ section. If you go through our blog, we include an FAQ section at the end (in almost every post). Tools you need? - Answer The Public (free) - AlsoAsked.com (free) Question keywords are usually long-tail and low-volume, so they can quickly help you with more traffic. You can also use Google autosuggest and enter question keyword terms to find these keywords. Here’s an example; Find your competitors’ keywords If you’re new to SEO, you don’t need to spend a ton of time finding what keywords work best for you. You can use tools like Semrush to find all the keywords your competitors rank for easily. You can also filter the keywords based on search volume, keyword difficulty, CPC value, etc to find low-competitive keywords. Here’s an example of Shopify’s easy-to-rank keywords (with the help of Semrush); Find low-hanging keywords Low-hanging keywords are those keywords that appear on the bottom of page one or the second page of Google. To find those keywords, you can use tools like Google Search Console or Semrrush. Here’s an example; As you can see above, Google Search Console lists all the keywords you’re already ranking for (for a specific blog post). You can identify low-hanging keywords by looking at the bottom of that list (based on clicks). Optimize your posts for those keywords naturally and you’ll see a spike in your traffic. So there you go. Stay tuned for the next email as you’ll learn our exclusive tips for creating high-quality content that gets more traffic from search engines. Have any more questions? Let me know by replying to this email. To your success, Anil Agarwal Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( ) BloggersPassion, Plot No: 65, SPML House, Sector 32, Gurgaon, 122003, India

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