This training was fabulous. Now it is time for me to begin setting up my RU-vid Channel. Thank you for the motivational training today I am 94% complete with the "RU-vid AFFILIATE MARKETING SYSTEM." It is time to create my first video, WEEHAA!!! Ready, Set, Here I GO!!!
I feel naughty!! Like I am in on a secret no one else knows about. WAIT that is exactly what this video is!! hahaha, GREAT JOB!! THANK YOU!! This information should be in every social media strategist's arsenal!!!
Thanks for this tutorial. Very helpfull. Now I have a question. Often when I do competitor analysis using KWE m, any pages do not have any data coming up. WHy is that?
Keywords everywhere, this video could serve as a mere example case. However, it raises a question in my mind regarding such subjects. Do you now need to locate a dog that pulls while being walked, capture its training process on film, and so on? Or would a bloggers role primarily involve being an information curator???
This is very nice video for the most part. However, you only seem for focus on the teaching about search volume. What about the other tabs (cpc, competition, trend, trending %) more especially the competition tab, that's a need to know. in the video the competition says 1 or 0.27. What do those mean in terms of how high or low the competition is?
hey thanks for the video , i'm wondering is it still good idea to write an article when you see a youtube video on the serp cus i think everyone will click the yt video
Can you also easily change the regio to a specific country in Europe instead of US? Cause I am very interested in the Serp and competition in Europe ;-)
More search volume means more relevancy? When you were showing competitors also ranks for keywords, you said we should include or target other keywords that had more search volume. Because they have more search volume? More search volume makes them more relevant?
@@frankiexu8289 Agree that it's generally not an indicator of relevancy. And, yes, agree that it's a bigger market if market size is being measured in searches (often correlated with people). Market size is also measured in $ terms. For example, there may be few searches on "sailboat dealers" but it's a high ticket (revenue) item. Low volume keywords are often (also) associated with big markets and rev opps. Many folks focus a lot on getting people to their sites, but not enough on conversion.
Search volume = 10? Does that mean only 10 people are searching per month globally? Hardly seems the effort to write an article based on such low volume?
A little late in replying to your comment I guess, but better late than never :) From the initial result seeing "10" search results does seem to be too little. However, when doing KW research you should take ALL the results into consideration if you are creating articles. PLUS, you should always use interlinking of every post no matter the length of it/them to others, but especially your pillar post that basically covers all your "cluster" posts. In return link your Pillar post to the relevant underlying cluster posts. This type of content will improve your site's SEO and Google will reward you for it. If you decide to flip your site later on, you can also command a higher selling price. Keywords Everywhere is just a tool, a very good one at that, to help anyone achieve higher results online. Remember, if you don't wish to create an article with "only" 10 search results, you cn always use the keywords from the suggestion in other posts as an LSI keyword - which is always a good thing. Good luck blogging!
Finding KW's to write about is easy...finding KW topics that aren't already saturated with competition is MUCH more difficult. If you have a lot of competition from other webmasters that have already written pages on your KW 10:39 it will take forever for your article to rank if it ever does. Because of the high competition for that KW, the few hundred visitors per month now gets dispersed amongst many websites...making the traffic you'll get much smaller. Sorry, but you want KWs that show high traffic potential with little competition.