Low competition keyword method

Captain bd

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i have found some low competitive keyword using KGR method.

But those kw have serp result only for sciencedirect, research gate, Google scholar etc and in pdf form.

i mean they are research paper.

should i choose them? Research paper is huge and complicated.

can i simplify them and make it informational content from research content?
 
It depends on the number of visitors searching for the particular keyword.

Also as you said it's a complicated one, then you should simplify them if needed.

But think about all the facts in the niche before you going to use it.

Best of luck! :)
 
It depends on the number of visitors searching for the particular keyword.

Also as you said it's a complicated one, then you should simplify them if needed.

But think about all the facts in the niche before you going to use it.

Best of luck! :)
Thanks. The number of search volume for those terms are very low. Like 100-200.
 
Thanks. The number of search volume for those terms are very low. Like 100-200.
Then I suggest going with it only if you can't get the better low-comp keywords after the keyword research.

I think it's difficult to get the best low comp keyword in your niche. But I am not sure.

Keep researching the keyword as much as you can.
 
Then I suggest going with it only if you can't get the better low-comp keywords after the keyword research.

I think it's difficult to get the best low comp keyword in your niche. But I am not sure.

Keep researching the keyword as much as you can.
Actually its engineering niche. Common and popular keywords are already taken by big websites.

I found a lot of question type kw on forums Like quora where the questions are visited thousands of times but on semrush theh are showing 0 sv.

So i am confused if semrush shows exact values or not. Cause people are searching that question and as no others are answering they go to quora.


That means those terms Have some value. Right?

Same goes for research papers
 
If you're planning to rely on difficulty level shown in different tools then don't. You'll get a rude surprise.
 
I found a lot of question type kw on forums Like quora where the questions are visited thousands of times but on semrush theh are showing 0 sv.

So i am confused if semrush shows exact values or not. Cause people are searching that question and as no others are answering they go to quora.
I think most of the real-time keywords are still not updated in the tools like SEMRush and ahrefs.

And most of the keywords do not show the exact data value compared with the different tools.

That means those terms Have some value. Right?
If you target the keywords from quora like sources, it's possible to get perfect trendy keywords in your niche. :)
 
You can try to come up with more consumer-friendly informational content.

Many social media content creators use this approach.

For instance, they notice a new paper generating a buzz in the scientific community.

Very few consumers know about the problem, as important and groundbreaking as this development may be in the expert community.

So popular science popularizers are always looking for controversial, groundbreaking, or attention-grabbing new scientific findings.

While the sources are boring and speak technical jargon to a small audience, it's a goldmine for the popularizers because they can reduce scientific information into basic English.

They then use social media distribution channels to get a lot of traffic to their blog posts.

From there, news aggregator sites will link to them.

One of the biggest players in this niche is Studyfinds DOT org.

There are many others, but you're on the right track.
 
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