I'm trying to determine how competitive the keywords that I am going after. I'm using a domain name that I've had for about a year now, so it's not brand new but it's never had any content on it. The domain name contains part of keyword 3. I've attached 3 screenshots from market samurai of the keywords that I am specifically going after. The pages that have optimized for the keyword are listed on top. The one that I am most curious about is keyword 3. The top 3 results are .gov sites and wikipedia. Do I have a chance against these sites? The only reason I think I have a chance is for two reasons, they haven't been updated since 2006 and they are "optimized" for the SINGULAR form of the keyword. Are my suspicions valid? If they are optimized for the singular form and I am optimized for the plural, can I outrank them for the plural keyword?
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I'm trying to determine how competitive the keywords that I am going after. I'm using a domain name that I've had for about a year now, so it's not brand new but it's never had any content on it. The domain name contains part of keyword 3.
I've attached 3 screenshots from market samurai of the keywords that I am specifically going after. The pages that have optimized for the keyword are listed on top. The one that I am most curious about is keyword 3. The top 3 results are .gov sites and wikipedia. Do I have a chance against these sites? The only reason I think I have a chance is for two reasons, they haven't been updated since 2006 and they are "optimized" for the SINGULAR form of the keyword. Are my suspicions valid? If they are optimized for the singular form and I am optimized for the plural, can I outrank them for the plural keyword?
I've attached 3 screenshots from market samurai of the keywords that I am specifically going after. The pages that have optimized for the keyword are listed on top. The one that I am most curious about is keyword 3. The top 3 results are .gov sites and wikipedia. Do I have a chance against these sites? The only reason I think I have a chance is for two reasons, they haven't been updated since 2006 and they are "optimized" for the SINGULAR form of the keyword. Are my suspicions valid? If they are optimized for the singular form and I am optimized for the plural, can I outrank them for the plural keyword?
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