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Can any one help me about "Local Monthly Searches"for the Key word "Tips for Stock Market"?
04-08-2014, 09:41 PM
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There are too many variables to estimate the traffic that your particular site will get, only if you had the name Tipsforstockmarket.com could you expect substantial traffic for that keyword phrase, typically a site gets traffic from many different keyword searches, a substantial amount is from "long tail" keywords like "Tips for declining cotton Market" that might only come up only once a week.

27100 is the total searches (actually only correct if you selected Exact Match ion the Google tool) broad search means a variety of word combinations searched might partially match that phrase.

Your search result position is by far the most important factor in estimating keyword traffic, past studies have shown that result position #1 gets about 32% of all clicks meaning the best site gets about 900 clicks a month, for every 2 positions down in the first page the click traffic is halved. Position 5 on page one may get about 225 clicks a month, only 10% of search clicks remain for all of the results beyond the top 10 on page 1.

If your site ends up on page 3 for "Tips for Stock Market" it may only get 10 or so clicks a month.

It's easy to over think the whole keyword targeting thing, you should probably use the keyword tool to identify 50-100 searches related to your business, then write a content page featuring each of the keywords, also incorporation them in other articles when the keywords fit, while there can be short term payoffs for keyword stuffing, the first human review the search engine does can cripple a site's ranking if manipulative text is too evident.

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