Keywords Keywords keywords please help!

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Warriors,

I've been searching for a good keyword to rank. But I do not know if that keyword really converts. Is there any best keyword search tool there for me to know how it is going now online and to determine if that keywords can really convert?

Please help.

Regards,
Travis
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  • Profile picture of the author Arshaan
    Finding keywords can be solved by the tool: SEMRush

    Determining if they are profitable can be determined by putting Paid Ads on Google for the keyword for lets say $10. See how the keyword converts yourself with visitors from Google: Google AdWords
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  • Profile picture of the author PaiRADice
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    • Profile picture of the author vogue
      Google AdWord, is popular.Maybe you can have try.
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      • Profile picture of the author PaiRADice
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        • Profile picture of the author linkassistant
          You'll never know if a keyword converts until you run your own experiment. On the keyword research stage, you can only rely on how popular this site with Google users (the number of searches) and how many other webmasters aim for it (Competition). These two metrics are the basis of Keyword Efficiency Index (KEI) you can find in http://www.link-assistant.com/rank-tracker/:

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  • Profile picture of the author ContentWritingPhD
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    This post of linkassistant above can be helpsome sa well. I am actually using their RankTracker (but the free version, he,he).

    Your earnings are not just dependent on the keywords itself.
    It also boils down to your content.
    Are you going to use the keywords in your content written in a generic or informative and a little bit of sales-y touch?
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