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How Many Keywords Can A Single Page Rank For? - Neil Patel

How Many Keywords Can A Single Page Rank For? - Neil Patel | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

How many keywords do you think you can put on a single page? The answer is hundreds if not thousands. But you are not going to be writing or creating pages based on 100 keywords. Instead, you are going to be creating pages around a group of terms or a topic. 

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 Neil Patel's advice is to write for 3 to 4 key keywords and then you'll find a 2000 word article on the topic, if well-written, will also rank for other longtail keywords.

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The 9 Best Keyword Research Tools to Find the Right Keywords for SEO

The 9 Best Keyword Research Tools to Find the Right Keywords for SEO | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Let's get right down to it: The key to successful SEO is concentrating on long-tail keywords.

Although these keywords get less traffic than more generic terms, they're associated with more qualified traffic and users that are typically further down their path of intent.

 

The good news is that choosing the right long-tail keywords for your website pages is actually a fairly simple process -- one that's made all the more simple and quick when you use the right tools to perform your keyword research.

In this post, we'll cover the nine best tools out there for performing keyword research for your website content. Before we get started though, let's briefly go over two important things to consider as you do your research: relevance and (if applicable) location....

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Concerned about improving your SEO?Check out these nine keyword search tools from HubSpot..

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7 Tools That New Businesses Can Use to Target the Best Keywords

7 Tools That New Businesses Can Use to Target the Best Keywords | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Like most, you probably have a general idea of your primary keywords. For example, if you provide web design services in Denver, obvious keyword choices include: Denver website design, Denver website design companies and the like.

 

But, you don’t want to stop there. There are two other things that you need to do:

- Make a list of long-tail keywords to target, when creating blog posts and other content.

- Learn more about your competition, including their target keywords.

 

With that in mind, let’s review seven tools that you can use to find the best keywords for your business....

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Great advice on SEO tools from Neil Patel.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, September 18, 2016 10:06 AM

Great advice on SEO tools from Neil Patel.

JoomlaUX's curator insight, September 20, 2016 5:33 AM
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Keyword Tool: 750 Google Keyword Suggestions for Free

Keyword Tool: 750 Google Keyword Suggestions for Free | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

KeywordTool.io is the best FREE alternative to Google Keyword Planner and Ubersuggest. It uses Google's autocomplete feature to get over 750 long-tail keywords fo=r any given query .


Are you a business owner, online marketer or content creator? You would definitely need to grab people's attention in order to make them click on your ads or even read your content. For that, you will have to first understand what your potential customers or readers are actually searching for.


Every search is an expression of people's needs, wants, interests and desires. Imagine how your business would benefit if you could analyse these search terms that are related to your business domain and customise your product to serve the actual needs of your customers....

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Are you blogging or doing content marketing? Try KeywordTool. You'll be impressed.

David Westwood's comment, November 25, 2014 2:35 AM
I like sg.serpstat.com which is very similar to keywordtool. I use it for title suggestion having the "Only questions" option. It's free and simple.