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How to find the best keywords for a new post?

Hey everyone,
I have started a new post is https://itprospt.com/1-and-1-webmail/ and I am not finding the ways to find the best and rankable keywords for it.
Can anybody tell me how to find it?

johnniemizell
Member
3 REPLIES 3

hello,

thanks for sharing your query,

i have some ways to find best keywords is:

1.Get suggestions from the source

2.Dig into related searches

3.Mine the world’s largest wiki

4.Hack books and courses

5.Do some pay-per-click advertising (even if you don’t want to)

6.Get a 10 from Google AdWords Keyword Planner

Lowes Life

 

Gilberto_Rom
Member

@LiteBlue wrote:

Hey everyone,
I have started a new post is https://itprospt.com/1-and-1-webmail/ and I am not finding the ways to find the best and rankable keywords for it.
Can anybody tell me how to find it?


What I would do is make a list of your top competitors and go on semrush and export their top keywords and focus on outranking them. More times than not, I believe your competitors can give you great keywords. And if they are successful with those keywords then you will more than likely be successful if you can outrank them (according to your UX, conversion optimization, etc.).

As far as a tool that generates the most used for a particular industry, I am unsure. I know most provide relevant terms once you input a keyword. So I would start with the broad keywords that you know are high traffic for the auto retailer industry and dig into relevant terms then compare to your competitors.

Charles451
Member

As a work-round, I even have the iFrame embedded in a modal conversation and I seize the dialog's 'near' occasion after which query AuthNet for the profile and related price profiles after which update the nearby document with any changes discovered here.

feri54
Member