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Step by Step Blueprint to Increase Traffic using Keywords from SEO SearchTerms Tagging 2
Below is the step by step blueprint of what I usually do:
# 1. Grab all keywords from the 500 most popular and recent search terms on ''WordPress Admin > Settings > SEO SearchTerms 2 > More stats: 500''.
Or if you like to have more keywords, 1000 keywords for example, use this URL:
YOURSITE-COM/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=searchterms-tagging2.php&stats=1&count=1000
Change YOURSITE-COM with your blog URL, and count=1000 into any number of search terms that you want to retrieve.
# 2. Use Google AdWords Keyword Tool to find related keywords and to figure out how many traffic from each keyword. For you to remember, the limit of maximum input is 100 keywords, so this research process has to be done several times. And also remember to login first to your Google Adwords account to get a maximum 800 keywords in the result.
# 3. Filter the result base on Local Monthly Searches
(Exact Match) and Approximate CPC if your website displays Adsense ads. Personally, I use 300 Exact monthly searches and a minimum Approximate CPC $1.
# 4. Export/download all filtered keywords to CSV file.
# 5. Combine all downloaded files from Google Keyword Tool into a single CSV file.
# 6. Import the CSV file to your favorite keyword research software. I personally use Stealth Keyword Competition Analyzer (SKCA), because it really simple and the result are easier to understand compare to Market Samurai.
# 7. Run SKCA to figure out how high the competition level is (based on the number of Allintitle competitors, each site's PageRank in page one, ect) and the level of commercialization of each keyword (based on how many ads appear in the search result, etc).
# 8. Export the final result from SKCA to CSV file.
# 9. Open CSV file from SKCA in Microsoft Excel. This is the superiority of SKCA, it gives rank for each keywords based on the competition level |
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