Here is no doubt that organic traffic has the maximum business conversion power than any other types of web traffic (i.e- direct traffic, referral traffic and paid traffic). Because, the organic traffics always have some queries.
But, getting a sufficient organic traffic to a blog is not so easy. Sometime a keyword based user-friendly content might not rank well in search engine. Today the major search engines like Google calculating too many factors to rank a web page in search results, i.e- domain authority, domain age, content relevancy, keyword competition, social signals, and many more (Read the full story of a search ranking factor here ). But, the top three factors are- domain authority, keyword competition and content relevancy.
As domain authority can't be improved faster (Domain authority-determined by numbers 1 to 100. A higher number of domain authority will rank better than a lower number of domain authority for a same content) so, you need to choose the less competitive and perfectly fit keywords for your blog contents to improve your search ranking.
Here one thing should be mentioned that, the search engine like Google has already chosen some keywords for our blog by filtering your blog topic, meta description and the keyword density of your entire blog. Your blog contents would definitely rank well, if you use those keywords at the time of writing your upcoming contents.
It's very easy to find the keywords which Google recommends for your blog. Just follow the steps and picture below-
So, use those keywords only which Google recommends for you to get the maximum organic traffic to your blog.
If you got all the recommended keywords are highly competitive then you need to change your blog mete description and replace the keyword density with another low competitive one. We will discuss it very soon.
But, getting a sufficient organic traffic to a blog is not so easy. Sometime a keyword based user-friendly content might not rank well in search engine. Today the major search engines like Google calculating too many factors to rank a web page in search results, i.e- domain authority, domain age, content relevancy, keyword competition, social signals, and many more (Read the full story of a search ranking factor here ). But, the top three factors are- domain authority, keyword competition and content relevancy.
As domain authority can't be improved faster (Domain authority-determined by numbers 1 to 100. A higher number of domain authority will rank better than a lower number of domain authority for a same content) so, you need to choose the less competitive and perfectly fit keywords for your blog contents to improve your search ranking.
Here one thing should be mentioned that, the search engine like Google has already chosen some keywords for our blog by filtering your blog topic, meta description and the keyword density of your entire blog. Your blog contents would definitely rank well, if you use those keywords at the time of writing your upcoming contents.
How to find Google friendly keywords for your blog;
It's very easy to find the keywords which Google recommends for your blog. Just follow the steps and picture below-
- Open, Google keyword Planner.
- Open, "Search for new keyword and ad group ideas".
- Put your blog domain (like- www.yourblogname.com) in "Your landing page" space and hit "Get Ideas" button.
- Now the system will show some ad group ideas regarding keyword density of your blog. Hit "Keyword ideas" to get the recommend keywords for your blog.
- Choose the low and medium competitive keywords to write your upcoming contents.
- To see only low and medium competitive keywords, click the keyword filter >> and select low and medium.
So, use those keywords only which Google recommends for you to get the maximum organic traffic to your blog.
If you got all the recommended keywords are highly competitive then you need to change your blog mete description and replace the keyword density with another low competitive one. We will discuss it very soon.
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