Welcome to the eighth tutorial in my SEO tutorial series. I am very much happy that we're progressing day by day, and that we gonna complete our On-Page SEO part in next few tutorials which should be great!
Firstly, It's a great honor that appreciated the work and not only that, he moved forward and made a big healthy post to support this tutorial series. I can't express how happy I am. It's really a great surprise to me. Thank you my friend
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Back to our topic. In the last tutorial, we studied about the metrics introduced by Majestic. Although Moz and Majestic are two great SEO industries and their scores are usually enough, but if we can get a little bit more with the help of other metrics, then it will strengthen our strategy and chances of success will increase.
Please take a note that there are dozens of industries that have their own metrics but I'd not bother to explain all of them because their representations are either weak or make no sense at all. Some of them copy Moz and Majestic algorithm so there is no point to discuss them at all.
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It's going to be a short but nice tutorial in which, some important information will be covered related to Semrush features and its main use. Most of the features are "Paid" and I am not really convinced personally to use their service for now so I can't take screenshots of paid features.
Semrush Estimated Traffic Calculations For Keyword:
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Semrush is widely used for keyword research. Millions of people use their data to know about estimated traffic on 1st ranked result is expected to get if they rank for their desired keyword.
The term "Traffic" refers to "Visitors". If your keyword has 100,000 search volume monthly, then using Semrush data, you can find out how much visitors you can expect to get if you're ranked on 1st position in Google SERP.
Since it's a paid feature. I'd not recommend to use it for now. The reason is explained in conclusion part.
Semrush Keyword Difficulty Score:
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Semrush offers its own keyword difficulty tool which is paid (free for limited entries). And take a note that you shouldn't pay for any kind of service if you're new to SEO field because you'd not be able to take use of their offered plans. You need to understand how things work first.
I entered a keyword "cape cod polishing cod" which has 390 searches per month. "Results" column represents the number of results Google returned when the keyword is searched, and "Keyword Difficulty Percentage" refers to how difficult or easy it is, to rank for your desired keyword.
In my case, Keyword difficulty percentage is 81%. That means I must have millions of dollars to invest if I want to rank for that keyword because sites like craiglist are ranking at the top 10 results. If you're analyzing keywords through Semrush paid feature, then make sure that competition percentage is less than 30% or else make sure that you have a good sum of money to rank.
I'd never go with keywords that have low search volume and high difficulty. If you're aiming a keyword which is searched 500,000 times a month, then investing a few thousand is not a bad idea because of the number of visits you'll get.
Conclusion:
Semrush is a reliable keyword research site which has other tons of features. You can even do competitor's analysis with them. We'll cover "Competitor's Analysis" part slowly but steadily. The best use of Semrush is, when you have a bunch of low competition keywords in your hands, you can put them into Semrush to see how many visitors are expected with each keyword, and start with the best one if you're sure about your strategy. In short, you must have a bunch of good keywords to use Semrush efficiently. That's why you should ignore it for now.
Important Info:
In my next tutorial, I'm going to start "Keyword Difficulty Analysis" part from scratch so you should make sure that you do not miss any of my future tutorial posts because it's time to go advanced. It's time to go for results. It's time for you to learn something which you won't learn in any other single place. Thanks to the Steemit community because if there were not you guys, I would not share my knowledge with any of you.
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