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In SERP. But I need to write this because I know my post will be much more useful to new bloggers or bloggers who re new to SEO than posts by those other, bigger businesses. Basically, I m writing this for my existing audience who will seek out an SEO guide for me because they like how I write, and find my guidelines clear and easy to follow. So, I ll write it, then keywords for it and insert them as needed. Why bother at all if I m not trying to rank? Good question. The answer is, Just in case. Because I ve written blog posts in the past without ranking in mind, and they still ranked. So you see… you never really know Anyway, let s talk about the process now. Typically, I use Google Keyword Planner free or SEMrush s keyword tool for finding these keywords.
Mongols KWfinder is another good keyword finder tool and more budget photo editing servies friendly than SEMrush or Ahrefs . Here s an example Let s say that you ve written a blog post on date ideas for long distance couples. After you ve written the post, go to one of these keyword finder tools, and search for the term date ideas for long distance couples. See what comes up. Here s what I found using Google Keyword Planner. Google Keyword Planner results for "date ideas for long distance couple" Google Keyword Planner results for date ideas for long distance couples.
The exact keyphrase seems to have searches and low competition for ranking, which makes it a decent keyphrase right out of the box. But I also see a few keywords like long distance date ideas, long distance date night ideas, fun long distance date ideas, and a few more that could easily fit into your blog post. If they do, use them. If they don t leave em. It s as simple as that. Don t stress about it too much. Insert them where they feel natural.
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