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Meaning they are not popular enough to be overloaded by the competition, but common enough to drive traffic to your site. This is where you will find the best opportunities to start getting organic search traffic to your site. With our metrics like Keyword Difficulty, Competition Density, and Volume, you'll quickly find long-tail keywords and specific questions that are being searched across the internet that are easier to rank for. In three simple steps, Semrush can serve as a tool focused on low competition keywords.
Even if you are a beginner at this, this process Last Review can be done in just a few minutes. Follow the instructions below. img-semblog Step 1. Create your initial keyword list Start with: Organic search positions. Here you must: Access Semrush Organic Search Enter a competitor's domain name and click Search You will get a list of keywords for which your competitor's site ranks in the top 100 Google organic search results. We will use the gardening center niche as an example. We could therefore take truffaut as a competitor. img-semblog You can now review its performance and see the keywords for which the site is receiving traffic from search engines.

Look at the KD% (keyword difficulty) column. This is our way of measuring the competition difficulty for that keyword if you're starting from scratch. We'll talk more about KD% later in this article. You can also use filters to find more specific search terms that are more relevant to your business. For example, this is what you get with a filter that finds keywords including fertilizer img-semblog Add additional filters for KD%, volume, or even words per phrase (for example, keywords with 4 or more words) to find low-competition long-tail keywords that you can add to your list. Repeat this process.
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