How to find keyword for business?

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  • Patelsharp
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 111

    How to find keyword for business?

    How to find keyword for business.
  • Garima Sharma
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 171

    #2
    For this you can use free Keyword Tool from Google and the best content is both likely to rank highly in the search engines, and to motivate your visitors to become new customers for your business.

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    • Rachita
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2014
      • 1

      #3
      Mobile Application Development

      you can find keyword with online search but the right way is that you can write it with your own see more apps relat.
      Last edited by megri; 04-28-2014, 07:46 PM.

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      • Mohit Rana
        Senior Member

        • Jan 2024
        • 420

        #4
        Finding keywords for your business involves understanding your target audience, industry trends, and using tools to research and identify relevant terms. Here's a step-by-step guide:
        1. Understand Your Business and Audience: Before you start searching for keywords, have a clear understanding of your business, products, services, and target audience. Who are your ideal customers? What problems do they have that your business solves?
        2. Brainstorm: Begin by brainstorming a list of words and phrases that relate to your business. Include product names, industry terminology, and anything else that potential customers might use when searching for your offerings.
        3. Use Keyword Research Tools: There are several keyword research tools available that can help you identify popular search terms and phrases. Some popular ones include Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, Ahrefs, and Ubersuggest. These tools provide data on search volume, competition, and related keywords.
        4. Analyze Competitors: Look at what keywords your competitors are targeting. Tools like SEMrush and Ahrefs can help you analyze competitor keywords and discover opportunities.
        5. Consider Long-Tail Keywords: Long-tail keywords are longer and more specific keyword phrases. While they may have lower search volume, they often have higher conversion rates because they are more targeted. Include long-tail keywords in your list.
        6. Focus on User Intent: Consider the intent behind the keywords. Are people searching for information, looking to make a purchase, or seeking reviews? Tailor your keyword strategy to match user intent.
        7. Check Trends: Use tools like Google Trends to see how keyword popularity is changing over time. This can help you identify emerging trends and seasonal fluctuations.
        8. Evaluate and Refine: Once you have a list of potential keywords, evaluate them based on relevance, search volume, competition, and user intent. Refine your list to prioritize the most valuable keywords for your business.
        9. Implement Keywords: Incorporate your chosen keywords into your website content, including titles, headings, meta descriptions, and body copy. Also, use keywords in your online advertising campaigns and social media posts.
        10. Monitor and Adjust: Keep track of how your chosen keywords are performing using analytics tools. Monitor changes in rankings, traffic, and conversions, and adjust your keyword strategy as needed.

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