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🔑How to Сollect Keywords For A Website Without Agencies🔑

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Why Do You Need A Keyword List? Keyword research is an integral part of website success in organic s

[pry] How to Сollect Keywords For A Website Without SEO Agencies If your website doesn't have good rankings in organic search results, this letter is what you need. Here you will learn how to improve your website's rankings by optimizing them for the right keywords. [EBook: Keyword research without agencies]( Why Do You Need A Keyword List? Keyword research is an integral part of website success in organic search results, as using relevant keywords in your content is exactly what allows your target audience to discover you. This way you signal to the search engine to recommend your website to your potential customers and encourage the users to visit your website. So making your keyword list as complete and relevant as possible will help you expand your reach and drive more traffic. It can be useful in all kinds of ways: to create a site structure to fill in meta tags and headers to add texts on a website for link anchors to analyze the seasonality of search requests. Stages of Keyword Research: Brainstorming: make a list of basic keywords that describe your business; Collect relevant keywords to expand your keyword list; Clean up your keyword list from irrelevant queries; Group (cluster) keywords. [Read the article]( The first step is brainstorming. Think about keywords that accurately your product or service, and make sure they cover all categories and areas of business. At this stage, you only need the basics, don't go into much detail. Save this list to Google Sheets. Now you can get to the next step — start collecting relevant keywords and expanding your list. Go to Serpstat [Keyword Research]( tool → SEO Research → Keyword Selection and type in each basic keyword. Here you will find all search queries that contain the given keyword. If necessary, you can sort and filter the keywords in all columns. [Read the article]( Then, switch to the Related Keywords report of the same Keyword Research tool. Here you can find synonyms, colloquial versions, long-tail and LSI keywords that were not included in the initial research. How to expand the keyword list even more: "Borrow" the best keywords from your competitors! Serpstat offers several options for analyzing competitors' keywords. 1. Enter your competitor's website into the search bar and go to Domain Analysis → SEO Research → Keywords. Here you will see all the keywords the given website ranks for in organic search results. 2. Go to Domain Analysis → SEO Research → Domain vs. Domain. Type in or select two of your competitors' domains. Here you can compare your keyword list with your competitors' as well as generate the list of keywords that both of your competitors are using, and you don't. Chances are if both of your direct competitors are using some keywords, they might be relevant to your website too and you should consider adding them to your list. [Read the article]( Want to know how to get the most out of Serpstat for your tasks? Leave a request for the personal service demonstration, and our experts will advise you on the development of your project, share training materials, and offer test access to Serpstat! [Request demo]( Serpstat – All-in-one SEO platform You received this letter because you filled out a subscription form on the Serpstat blog or when registering with the service. Follow us on social media to keep up with our latest news and updates. If you are no longer interested, you can [unsubscribe]( :( [pry]

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