Once You Ciomplete Your Keyword Research I Suggest You Do It Again

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Hi Warriors

Have been talking to a few people about their keyword research this week and one things that stands out to me is that people are rushing this process.

Listen if you spend more time uncovering 'STELLAR' keywords with little or even better zero competition (it can be done) you will have to spend less time on trying to either get ranked or maintain your ranking afterwards.

My suggestion is once you have your list, you take a breather and then go in and dig deeper.

John
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  • Profile picture of the author Zeus66
    This is true. In every niche I've ever really dug into, I've found at least a few keywords that I dub "underserved." Those are the ones that get decent search volume but have virtually no competition at all. You can get a page ranked lickety split - often without even any backlinks. Just basic on-page SEO is enough sometimes. In other cases, it just takes a few good backlinks to get right to the top.

    I think of it as fruit hanging so low it's touching the ground.

    John
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  • Profile picture of the author Sheryl Polomka
    Good advice. I have a niche that I've just started a site on and I almost didn't create a site in this niche because I couldn't find a good keyword phrase with good search numbers and low competition.

    However, after a break I came back and started my keyword research over again and found a really good keyword phrase as well as some other good related keyword phrases. I would never have found them if I'd just gone by my first lot of research and given up.
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