Should I Go After This Keyword?

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The title say itself:

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  • Profile picture of the author cchandran
    I can't get a clear picture with this. What exactly you need?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Browntown
    What is average searches per month ? There is no competition for whatever it is, which means there is probably absolutely zero traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author aadi14
    Have you mentioned the keyword? I don't think anyone is so genius to guess it.
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  • Profile picture of the author MichaelBartley
    what keyword are you trying to rank for?
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  • Profile picture of the author online only
    Market Samurai is slightly outdated in terms of analyzing the competition.

    Just go to google.com/ncr

    1) Dig out top 10 pages for the KEYWORD you want to rank and put them on your notepad
    2) Then go ahrefs.com and see how many links are pointing to the EXACT page that is ranking
    3) The analyze the content - can you make it better than your competitors?

    This is somewhat basics of analyzing a keyword. I wouldn't suggest you to use tools for that. They are somewhat inaccurate.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mentalism
      Originally Posted by online only View Post

      Market Samurai is slightly outdated in terms of analyzing the competition.

      Just go to google.com/ncr

      1) Dig out top 10 pages for the KEYWORD you want to rank and put them on your notepad
      2) Then go ahrefs.com and see how many links are pointing to the EXACT page that is ranking
      3) The analyze the content - can you make it better than your competitors?

      This is somewhat basics of analyzing a keyword. I wouldn't suggest you to use tools for that. They are somewhat inaccurate.
      Thank you very much man! yeah maybe market samurai is kinda outdated now i'm wondering if you have skype for future question
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  • Profile picture of the author sven123
    Have you used another tools to check the competition and CTR for this keyword? I usually use about 2-3 tools then crosscheck them before I decide on a keyword.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bestseoservice
    I am not clear with this picture , can anyone explain me, what is saying that picture.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ershadulhoque
    Hi,

    What did you mean by this actually?
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  • Profile picture of the author MYDCOM
    I used to make a lot of websites because the keywords were easy targets. However, I gave up on many of these sites.

    You should build sites that not only make money, but is something fun to you and that you can be passionate about. Otherwise, you'll likely give up on it because it's just too boring to build.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Should I Go After This Keyword?
    No you shouldn't go after that keyword because your here posting screenshots of something that's not telling you anything about competition. I'll give you the page title but still comp. can boost a page with internal/external links so even a page title isn't always a big deal for a ranked page.

    All you can do with that screenshot is guess competition strength, which is a horrible way for trying to rank a page.
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  • Profile picture of the author TygraOlympia
    Originally Posted by Mentalism View Post

    The title say itself:

    I use MS to determine competition... Though the ahrefs analysis is always a great way to check REAL competition it's not always necessary.
    From the MS statistics it could be a viable niche if it has traffic. Rule of thumb, aim for searches with 1k searches or more!
    But keep in mind that those less searched keywords can also be gold nuggets.
    Ex:

    Some obscure buyer keyword involving forex gets 450searches/month.
    You rank 1st position and convert at 70% because your website is directly optimized for that keyword.
    Product costs $297
    450*0.7=315 sales
    315*$297=$93,555

    It all depends on the market, your product, and overall conversions.

    Best of luck!
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