Nice insight. I'm plugged in.If I’m correct kgr keyword have 250 monthly searches, so into 100*250 is 25000 visitors plus you’ll rank for multiple other keywords too so more rankings I’ll also tag @Holzr even he can share his expertise
25k searches doesnt mean it will bring 25k visitorsIf I’m correct kgr keyword have 250 monthly searches, so into 100*250 is 25000 visitors plus you’ll rank for multiple other keywords too so more rankings I’ll also tag @Holzr even he can share his expertise
Is it a new domain? Or a domain with authority. After reading around with others experience, it seems having domain authority seems to help a lot.
Im gonna give a shot to KGR keywords too. Around 20 on an old site with some backlinks already there and a new domain.
I think one of the biggest issue with the KGR strategy is that we assume that when allintitle are low, we are going to rank easily. But, the reality is that if there is only 10 allintitle and those 10 are good sites and optimised for it, you are not gonna outrank with just content n a weak domain.
The other issue with some KGR keywords is that they often have weak monetary value. For eg: a vague informational term like why do babies do blah. Its hard to to get a good ROI on that even if you get traffic. But, if you get a good word like, what babyoil is the best or some otherterm where you can input affiliate links and monetise well, then thats much better.
I think if we can keep these two aspects in mind as well and then select the KGR keywords, we can expect good ranking as well as revenue.
Yeah, but that can be counted as the overall audience available rather than the total search traffic visiting the site.If I’m correct kgr keyword have 250 monthly searches, so into 100*250 is 25000 visitors plus you’ll rank for multiple other keywords too so more rankings I’ll also tag @Holzr even he can share his expertise
Yup, it's a new domain, but if I could be fortunate enough to find an expired/domain, I will surely go with that.Is it a new domain? Or a domain with authority. After reading around with others experience, it seems having domain authority seems to help a lot.
Im gonna give a shot to KGR keywords too. Around 20 on an old site with some backlinks already there and a new domain.
I think one of the biggest issue with the KGR strategy is that we assume that when allintitle are low, we are going to rank easily. But, the reality is that if there is only 10 allintitle and those 10 are good sites and optimised for it, you are not gonna outrank with just content n a weak domain.
The other issue with some KGR keywords is that they often have weak monetary value. For eg: a vague informational term like why do babies do blah. Its hard to to get a good ROI on that even if you get traffic. But, if you get a good word like, what babyoil is the best or some otherterm where you can input affiliate links and monetise well, then thats much better.
I think if we can keep these two aspects in mind as well and then select the KGR keywords, we can expect good ranking as well as revenue.
Got your point.25k searches doesnt mean it will bring 25k visitors
If he ranks for all of those on the first position of page 1 even then he will get 25 to 30% of 25k
Do you think its likely that one can rank on position 1 for all the target KWs?
So it brings us to around 5 to 15% of the whole search volume if he ranks for all of em (a wild guess, as I dunno the niche and the type of queries he's targeting).
His traffic would also depend on the type of queries, if the snippet gives the user the info thats needed, no clicks.
This doesn´t mean he will get 25,000 visitors.If I’m correct kgr keyword have 250 monthly searches, so into 100*250 is 25000 visitors plus you’ll rank for multiple other keywords too so more rankings I’ll also tag @Holzr even he can share his expertise
Actually it doesn't show the traffic metric for very low volume keywords [KGR keywords]Ahrefs offers a "traffic" metric that can be helpful in order to determine the "business" value of these keywords.
$500/monthly or till now?the single keyword made me $500 and it's still rank #1.
I'm saying till now, not monthly.$500/monthly or till now?
BTW, that's a great ROI in any case.
200 search volume, $4 cpc and generated $500 in 12 months ranked at number 1?I had a site which was amazon affiliate site, its successfully ranked for KGR term (Longtail 7words) 200 SV and the allintitle is just 8, 1 year back there was authority sites ranking for the same keyword but now it's ranking since 1 year and its cpc is $4.
So what I say is even if there are high authority sites ranking for KGR terms you write better content, my post is 4200 words long with nice images and videos which was an amazon affiliate site.
You guys can't believe the single keyword made me $500 and it's still rank #1.
I get above 1000 pageviews a month, yes it's sometimes be on featured snippet and #1, sometimes #1.200 search volume, $4 cpc and generated $500 in 12 months ranked at number 1?
How many visitors did you get per month for the key word?
Monthly Search Volume * 0.3 * 0.4 * 0.05 * (Product Price * Commision rate, e.g. $100 x 6% = 100 x 0.06 = $6)
Ranking number one will usually result in you ranking for a lot of keywords. In which case, monthly search volume is going to be considerably higher. In fact, for the keyword, I use below (best juicer) the top ranking page ranks for 2,316 keywords which bring in ~ 8,199 traffic. In which case would give a value of the page to $737.91 (compared to $378 from the calculations in the example below).
Got my answer100 articles in a high value niche can be a nice earner.