How much traffic daily should my target keyword be getting?

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100?

500 min?

1000?
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  • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
    Originally Posted by BarberShop View Post

    100?

    500 min?

    1000?
    Based on what variables?
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by BarberShop View Post

    How much traffic daily should my target keyword be getting?
    Suggestion: have a think about why nobody can sensibly answer this question as it's asked, with a number, as you suggest, in anything even beginning to approach a meaningful way.

    Hint: can you see that a one-product niche, where you're an affiliate for a $27 product and there are 5,000 other affiliates is going to give you a different answer from a niche with several $1,997 products with only a small handful of existing affiliates? And that maybe 10 searches per day for one of those offers you far more potential than 1,000 searches per day for the other?

    And that's just the start of one little example. There are a dozen other "ifs", "ands" and "buts", too.
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    • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
      Exactly 367, or 8, depending on wind speed, obviously.

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      • Profile picture of the author Michael Shook
        Some of the keyword tool makers offer targets as a help for people learning to use those tools, but none of those target amounts mean much of anything.

        They are just a way to start thinking and planning something. Like Alexa, Jason and Richard are saying, it depends.
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    • Profile picture of the author Michael Shook
      This is kind of hard to answer because the question is in the middle of the setting up your site process. If you are doing the micro niche kind of site based on a keyword, then just follow their directions.

      If you are doing a bigger kind of site, then you might have a bunch of keywords you could use together. There are no real hard and fast rules for this.

      There are some ideas that are better but in a bigger site, you can probably use most keywords in some way.
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
    SEO topics belong in the SEO section.
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