Using Jaaxy for Keywords
Type a keyword or phrase into Jaaxy and here's what the numbers mean:
Average= The average # of search results for that phrase in a month.
Traffic= The # of visits you can expect to your page per month IF you are on page 1 of results
QSR=Quoted search results= the number of pages that contain the exact phrase that you used as a keyword. QSR of 100 means that there are 100 pages that use the exact phrase that you typed into Jaaxy.
KQI=Keyword quality indicator Green is great: Yellow is normal: Red is poor
SEO=is a score based on traffic and competition. The higher the SEO # in Jaaxy the more likely it is for you to rank on page 1. SEO score ranges 0 to 100. At a score of 0 there is 0 % chance to rank on the front page. At an seo score of 95 there is SUPPOSEDLY a 95% chance that you can rank on page 1.
Domains will tell you if there is a dot com; dot net; or dot org available for that keyword.
Use Jaaxy to improve your chances of ranking your posts and paving your way to success!
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Bryan, I spent about 3 hours on Jaaxy this morning doing keyword searches for my first and future blog posts. I ran across a keyword phrase directly applicable to my blog that had an average of 6462, a traffic of 1099 and a QSR of only 56. I thought what a gold mine and actually used it in my first blog today.
My comment is, with these kind of stats I thought the SEO would be off the wall. But it was only 88. I know that is still good but why not higher? I saved many more keywords that only had averages in the 40's, traffic in the teens and similar QRS but also had SEO's of 97, 98 and 99. Less average and less traffic equals higher SEO?
Sounds like a great keyword to use. The seo is probably lower because of higher competition which in turn is higher because of traffic volume.
Less traffic and less competition equals higher seo.
Hope that helps.
Great Post. Thank you for the information I wrote down the information in my notebook so I would have it. Thank you again for the information I really appreciate it. Now I have a better understanding of numbers and now I really know how to read it now.
Thanks for the kind words. I plan on doing some other posts on various features found in WA. I like to break everything down so that I can understand it better.
Glad you found it helpful. I hope it helps you in your journey to success.
It will help me thank you so much for the information I really appreciate that so very much. I am so glad that you broke it down I better understand it now. I am happy that you are going to break down other features as well.
Alan, you are quite welcome. I always like to break things down to simple steps.
I hope that you, Carolyn, and Sparky are doing well and enjoying much success.
Bryan
Dear Bryan, as always you are so much help, I have tagged this article, to refer back to in the future. I know it is basic and covered in training, but the way you laid it out was constructive. I also copied and pasted it into my notebook.
Sandy,
Hey Sandy! I'm glad that you found this helpful. I know that sometimes it is tough to go back through all of the training to find one little thing.
After I hit the 3 month mark I'll create these as training, but until then I'll just have to do it this way. Someone asked about Jaaxy in live chat the other day, so I figured I could help out with this little post.
Keep smiling and moving forward!
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Thanks for defining the acronyms. I was curious but afraid to ask.
I just knew you needed a high avg and QSR below 100 and KQI green.
Will save this as a favorite blog
All the best,
Louisa
Hey Louisa! Glad that I could help out a little. Don't ever be afraid to ask something on WA. It's a pretty friendly community with people that will go out of their way to help. If you're like me and introverted just shoot me a dm and I'll be happy to answer, or if I don't know I'll find you the answer.
Thanks for all your help.
Will look for your blog posts in the future.