The Keyword Golden Ratio Technique (KGR) how to do it

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Doug Cunnington is a great IM. He uses the KGR rule to rank and has helped a ton of newbies to do so. With the KGR you rank immediately your site is indexed without necessarily havng backlinks.
It works because what you have is unique long tail kw content that very few people have.


What do you need:

1. Keywordeverywhere chrome extenstion
2. Will to write high quality content

Process
1. Download and install the keywordeverywhere chrome extension

2.Go ahead to look for long tail kws in your niche. Search them on Google with the installed extension.

3. If search results are below 250, look for the number with the kw in title using the tag allintitle: For example if my kw is 'how to get ripped quick'. I search google and the see that the extension shows I have 140 searches per month for the keyword

The allintitle:how to get ripped quick shows that there are 720 posts with that kw in title

4. Divide the allintitle by search volume ie

allintitle/search volume

720/140= 5.14

That shows huge competition.

5. You need one where the ratio is <=0.25
 
Try this will work easiy.

Longtail kw for longtail kw in your niche.

Kwfinder to check kw score and m/ traffic only.

Majestic spam score on domain .

Hreff for scrapping comp bl.

Domcop for the exspied domain .

Buy articles on here or use dragon talking do it your self.

Index the URL manually with google and use a indexing service for the backlinks .

15 under is good easy keyword to index.

Grt a list for gsa .
 
So I did this, searched for a KW it had 60.500 monthly searches, and about 3500 posts allintitle... is this good ? Because the end result is 0.05 but still is a huge competition considering the 3500 posts or ?

Thanks
 
The competition is way too huge. Unless you beat them in word count and backlinks. Plus put kw in title, meta, alt and in content
 
He also recommends the Local Monthly Searches (LMS) is less than 250. So yeah:
KGR <0.25
LMS <250
 
He also recommends the Local Monthly Searches (LMS) is less than 250. So yeah:
KGR <0.25
LMS <250
if the keyword is above 250 there is the rule of 63. Though you might have to do some little more work but also for better results . If you are having problems finding these keywords then you can try a gig on fiverr.
 
For those wanting results over 250 MS use the rule of 63. Basically any result over 250 MS must have 63 or less allintitle: results. Use the same formula of intitle/search volume to get your score. Anything under 1 is good and <0.25 is great.
 
I'm finding you get very little traffic for 250 and under number of searches.
 
I'm finding you get very little traffic for 250 and under number of searches.

The point is that 100 250 search articles soon adds up. That's 25,000 monthly searches. More content builds authority, therefore ranking you for harder and higher monthly searches terms, and if your internal linking is good they will navigate around the site. Also the point is that they are super low comp. So ranking is a lot easier.

It's more about ROI than monthly searches. If your commission or whatever per customer is $10 and each term only gets you one sale a month that still means $1,000 a month in revenue ranking easy terms.

Reinvestment into slightly harder and higher searched terms then starts to snowball earnings.
 
This is a great insight. Thanks for the nugget buddy. I'll surely give it a shot
 
The point is that 100 250 search articles soon adds up. That's 25,000 monthly searches. More content builds authority, therefore ranking you for harder and higher monthly searches terms, and if your internal linking is good they will navigate around the site. Also the point is that they are super low comp. So ranking is a lot easier.

It's more about ROI than monthly searches. If your commission or whatever per customer is $10 and each term only gets you one sale a month that still means $1,000 a month in revenue ranking easy terms.

Reinvestment into slightly harder and higher searched terms then starts to snowball earnings.

Thank you, this makes a lot of sense. I was hoping this would be the case, publish a lot of content in order to get the overall traffic up and then the clicks to Amazon also increases.

My newish Amazon site gets around 30 people per day. Making around 100 dollars per month but only has around 6 articles.
 
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