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by pr0n1x
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Please help.

I have researched by the following niche "cell phone plans" with the help of Traffic Travis.
In this niche competition is very big. Sites that occupy the top positions have thousands of links.

But then I take the following keywords "best cell phone plans". But these keywords Traffic Travis shows that there is only 1 page which is in the title match exactly, and it is on the first position and imeeet only 34 backlinks.

I did as I can not understand the "cell phone plans" and "best cell phone plans" are two different keywords, or the same, and for "best cell phone plans" will be just as hard to take first place as for the "cell phone plans"

Thank you.</span>
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  • Profile picture of the author Wechito
    Usually the longer the keywords, the less competition it has. This can be your case.
    According to the data you provide, ranking for "best cell phone plans" will be easier than ranking for "cell phone plans" (what it pretty normal).
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
    Originally Posted by pr0n1x View Post

    Please help.

    I have researched by the following niche "cell phone plans" with the help of Traffic Travis.
    In this niche competition is very big. Sites that occupy the top positions have thousands of links.

    But then I take the following keywords "best cell phone plans". But these keywords Traffic Travis shows that there is only 1 page which is in the title match exactly, and it is on the first position and imeeet only 34 backlinks.

    I did as I can not understand the "cell phone plans" and "best cell phone plans" are two different keywords, or the same, and for "best cell phone plans" will be just as hard to take first place as for the "cell phone plans"

    Thank you.</span>
    Keyword tools are just that - TOOLS. To get good results, and to make sense of the data, you have to use "common sense".

    None of those keywords are easy keywords to target, and are more or less "long term keywords". The pages that rank...rank because they are more than likely not only niche specific, but extremely relevant, with more than a few HIGHLY TARGETED backlinks.
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    • Profile picture of the author pr0n1x
      Originally Posted by Jeremy Kelsall View Post

      Keyword tools are just that - TOOLS. To get good results, and to make sense of the data, you have to use "common sense".

      None of those keywords are easy keywords to target, and are more or less "long term keywords". The pages that rank...rank because they are more than likely not only niche specific, but extremely relevant, with more than a few HIGHLY TARGETED backlinks.
      You frighten me, I have collected so many keywords that have a high number of requests per month and very little competition, less than 100 backlinks to the site .. you have to say that for them is very difficult to get to the top Google?
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      • Profile picture of the author mikeroosa
        There's only one way to find out and that's to give it a shot. What do you have to lose? Some of your time and $10 for a domain.

        The sooner you start taking action and learning on your own, the better off you are going to be.
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        • Profile picture of the author pr0n1x
          Originally Posted by mikeroosa View Post

          There's only one way to find out and that's to give it a shot. What do you have to lose? Some of your time and $10 for a domain.

          The sooner you start taking action and learning on your own, the better off you are going to be.
          Yes you are right.
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