Thank you, Nina! It is so great to have such a thorough walk through! It made all the information so easy to understand, very accessible, and less overwhelming!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! You did such an awesome job that I subscribed, signed up for Keysearch, and used your promo code all in one day!! Now I'm about to binge through your blog. Great content and thank you for working so hard to give us real content without a bunch of sales pitches and fluff.
Wow another fantastic amazing super great video info and analysis from absolutely the best channel on RUclips. Thank you and keep the great videos coming.
Great walkthrough Nina, better than Keysearch's own walkthrough, by a mile. You said you get your keywords elsewhere, can you make a video showing how & where?
Sorry that was unclear, I just don't find them in that sidebar area of related keywords. I do them more in the competitive analysis area or I'll have a pretty good idea of a topic and find one keyword - but I'm not typically scrolling for more keyword ideas in the related area indefinitely. I find that wastes a lot of time
Thanks, this was a really nice tutorial. I'll need to try Keysearch. At the Site Audit section you mentioned you do your manually, I wondered whether you could elaborate on what you do in that context? Have you tried something like Screaming Frog?
I have. Not a fan of it. I have another video on my channel of a content audit demo I did and another of my 3 step updating framework. I think it's best to manually assess otherwise you miss golden opportunities and can actually hurt your site.
Thank you for this! One question - about the word count for the blog post. Not sure how much I should do? Should I follow what Keysearch recommends or use a different tool?
@@ronniec99 you should always write as long as you need to include vital information, but not ramble. Word count isn’t a massive indicator for seo anymore. I’d say never less than 1k words though
Thank you so much for this detailed one Nina. I was using rankiq on and off and has the keysearch free version and planning to upgrade. Can I still use your link to upgrade?
I believe so? You can also let them know once you buy by sending them your invoice and noting I helped you decide to buy. I really appreciate you checking in on that
Nina, it is a great video and made keysearch seem a lot easier to use. Can I ask if the search totals are PM and on the difficulty score? I'm looking for search terms under 40 (preferably under 35). Have you had success with this level?
Yes the search volume is monthly average based on the last 12 months. Difficulty score is largely based on the DA and links of those ranking, as well as if they have optimized their URL, etc. for the keyword - from my understanding. I don't know their exact algorithm for it. I recommend going under 39 for difficulty score to get the "green" easy ones.
I go into this more in my courses but the most basic way is to check the top 10 and see what they're doing. Google likes to tell us what it wants with what already exists
Thanks for asking! So blogs start at DA 1 - you can't have a 0. But you can rank with a DA 1. Both myself and my friends have ranked on page 1 - even in position 1 - wth a DA 1. It's wayyy harder and typically won't happen for brand new bloggers the same way. We were experienced when we hit this. But it's 100% doable. It's all about the best content
It's happened to me! My niche is wide open right now and most of the information is so old that almost everything I was writing was ranking from the very beginning.
I use Keysearch to find my keywords. I give exact steps in this video on how it works, but I use specific strategies from my courses to find the best ones.
This is by far the best walk-through I have seen. I learned so much, thank you Nina!
I'm so glad
This was so helpful! Thanks. I will probably have to refer back to it several times before I really get the hang of using the tool! Thanks again!
This was a super helpful video - so informative and well presented. Thank you!
Thank you, Nina! It is so great to have such a thorough walk through! It made all the information so easy to understand, very accessible, and less overwhelming!
I’m so glad it’s helpful 🥰
Thank you so much for this tutorial! You did such an awesome job that I subscribed, signed up for Keysearch, and used your promo code all in one day!! Now I'm about to binge through your blog. Great content and thank you for working so hard to give us real content without a bunch of sales pitches and fluff.
Thank you! I so appreciate that. Love just creating helpful content :)
Wow another fantastic amazing super great video info and analysis from absolutely the best channel on RUclips. Thank you and keep the great videos coming.
Thanks!
Great video and also website - just off to buy it now through your website link!
Great vid. Love keysearch. Wish they were able to differentiate search volume between the platforms aswell. Barrie, Ontario, Canada here!
Nina- you are the best! Thank you for the helpful tips!
Aw thanks! Always happy to
This is fantastic! Thank you!
Great walkthrough Nina, better than Keysearch's own walkthrough, by a mile. You said you get your keywords elsewhere, can you make a video showing how & where?
Sorry that was unclear, I just don't find them in that sidebar area of related keywords. I do them more in the competitive analysis area or I'll have a pretty good idea of a topic and find one keyword - but I'm not typically scrolling for more keyword ideas in the related area indefinitely. I find that wastes a lot of time
Thank you! I'm just learning how to do keyword research and this is a fantastic overview.
It was very helpful! Thanks so much.
Happy to help!
Thank-you for this walk through.
Thanks, this was a really nice tutorial. I'll need to try Keysearch. At the Site Audit section you mentioned you do your manually, I wondered whether you could elaborate on what you do in that context? Have you tried something like Screaming Frog?
I have. Not a fan of it. I have another video on my channel of a content audit demo I did and another of my 3 step updating framework. I think it's best to manually assess otherwise you miss golden opportunities and can actually hurt your site.
Thank you for this!
One question - about the word count for the blog post. Not sure how much I should do? Should I follow what Keysearch recommends or use a different tool?
@@ronniec99 you should always write as long as you need to include vital information, but not ramble. Word count isn’t a massive indicator for seo anymore. I’d say never less than 1k words though
This was a fantastic walkthrough and just what I need for my site. Thank you!
I just signed up using your discount code. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this detailed one Nina. I was using rankiq on and off and has the keysearch free version and planning to upgrade. Can I still use your link to upgrade?
I believe so? You can also let them know once you buy by sending them your invoice and noting I helped you decide to buy. I really appreciate you checking in on that
Thank you Nina. I'll surely let them know about you when I upgrade. ❤️
Nina, it is a great video and made keysearch seem a lot easier to use. Can I ask if the search totals are PM and on the difficulty score? I'm looking for search terms under 40 (preferably under 35). Have you had success with this level?
Yes the search volume is monthly average based on the last 12 months. Difficulty score is largely based on the DA and links of those ranking, as well as if they have optimized their URL, etc. for the keyword - from my understanding. I don't know their exact algorithm for it. I recommend going under 39 for difficulty score to get the "green" easy ones.
Heya! Thanks for the tutorial video. Really comprehensive. I wanted to sign up with your code but it doesn't seem valid. Is it the correct code?
Ah I tried it with small caps (noticed your other videos description shows the code in small caps. Seem to work now!)
@@kohkoh17 Yes it's lowercase :) They just switched platforms so now it's case dependant
Great vid I just signed up for a year with your link! How do you work out the search intent from the keywords given?
I go into this more in my courses but the most basic way is to check the top 10 and see what they're doing. Google likes to tell us what it wants with what already exists
@@sheknowsseo You mean look at the top ten results on the serps and work out the search intent from there?
@@MowerMan Correct
Miss, may I ask? Has a case study ever proven that a domain authority that is still 0, aka a fresh domain, can directly penetrate page one on google?
Thanks for asking! So blogs start at DA 1 - you can't have a 0. But you can rank with a DA 1. Both myself and my friends have ranked on page 1 - even in position 1 - wth a DA 1. It's wayyy harder and typically won't happen for brand new bloggers the same way. We were experienced when we hit this. But it's 100% doable. It's all about the best content
It's happened to me! My niche is wide open right now and most of the information is so old that almost everything I was writing was ranking from the very beginning.
Thank you so much
Tnxs nina
You find your keywords elsewhere?
I use Keysearch to find my keywords. I give exact steps in this video on how it works, but I use specific strategies from my courses to find the best ones.
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