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Old 08-28-2011, 08:53 AM   #1
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Hello. I am trying to find low competition phrase so i can rank it easier. But when i use google adwords keyword tool i cant find phrase with under 5mil searches :S Any advice how could i get really low competition keywords?

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Are you using "broad" searches? Make sure that you filter your searches to "exact".

Also, add more words to your search terms.

Quick example: "car" will get you millions of searches, but "small red car" will get you much less.


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Old 08-28-2011, 08:59 AM   #3
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Hey, yes im using broad search.

Also i am already using long tail keywords but still has too much compettiton :S
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Yeah, dude you need to search for longer.

Make sure you are searching exact and not broad searches but even so to not be able to find any word with under 5 mil searches you just need to look harder man.
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First-you must have an idea about what you can do.I mean..I can give you a keyword with 5 millions monthly global searches "jeux gratuits"-but can you do such kind of site?(the competition is very low for this keyword...but I cannot manage at all a site in french ))

Second:search in google.com and see how many results are there for the keyword that you want.Sometimes adwords show another competition than real results(for example-for funny quotes adwords say a low competition and in google.com are 177 millions results).

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I know what im looking for Im typing those keywords in and cant get .S
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is there any service who can make good keyword research for me?
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Hey, yes im using broad search.

Also i am already using long tail keywords but still has too much compettiton :S
For example, I was searching keyword phrase 7 days (5-6 hours each day) for my new page.
You can not do this in an hour, this is very delicate stuff.

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DID you use google adwords to get an idea?
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Yes google ad wards can give you, but there are options you can use those like : exact and filter by competition.

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You're doing your SEO Competition analysis wrong.

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Use This :-

https://adwords.google.com/o/Targeti...AS#search.none

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