School Me On This Keyword. What am i Missing?

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Seems too good to be true. A lot of traffic, little competition. Am I missing something? Thanks In Advance. It is the exact phrase I wanted. It makes perfect sense as a title and in a sentence both

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Go for it. How bad can it be when classified as great. Should've been 100 tho.

Is there an 'Excellent' status for the KQI. ;-)

Sure should be, and a "Divine" too lol.

Hi Craig

Wow, we learn so much on WA, don't we? Cramervod had me on "stop words" - so I searched here on WA and found this article. Have you seen it? So by the little bit that I understand, it looks like you've got a gem! Run with it! ;-)

And besides, even if it turns out not to be THAT big a gem, what is the worst thing that can happen? What is the loss? Probably time spend and the cost of the domain name. ;-)

But I hope it turns out to be THAT gem that we all hope to find! :-)

How many words are in the keyword phrase? Any Stop words like how to?

Crap...."best" starts it off. stop word? When I removed best the QSR jumped to 225 :(

here is a list of stop words:

"a", "about", "above", "after", "again", "against", "all", "am", "an", "and", "any", "are", "as", "at", "be", "because", "been", "before", "being", "below", "between", "both", "but", "by", "could", "did", "do", "does", "doing", "down", "during", "each", "few", "for", "from", "further", "had", "has", "have", "having", "he", "he'd", "he'll", "he's", "her", "here", "here's", "hers", "herself", "him", "himself", "his", "how", "how's", "i", "i'd", "i'll", "i'm", "i've", "if", "in", "into", "is", "it", "it's", "its", "itself", "let's", "me", "more", "most", "my", "myself", "nor", "of", "on", "once", "only", "or", "other", "ought", "our", "ours", "ourselves", "out", "over", "own", "same", "she", "she'd", "she'll", "she's", "should", "so", "some", "such", "than", "that", "that's", "the", "their", "theirs", "them", "themselves", "then", "there", "there's", "these", "they", "they'd", "they'll", "they're", "they've", "this", "those", "through", "to", "too", "under", "until", "up", "very", "was", "we", "we'd", "we'll", "we're", "we've", "were", "what", "what's", "when", "when's", "where", "where's", "which", "while", "who", "who's", "whom", "why", "why's", "with", "would", "you", "you'd", "you'll", "you're", "you've", "your", "yours", "yourself", "yourselves" ];

hmmmm...so I am good. Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.

Don't look a gift horse (or keyword) in the mouth. Jump on it.

Sure looks good to me....don't think you need anybody to tell you to go with it. Nice going.

~Wayne
gardenguy

I came across two like that recently. I think you just found a search term a lot of people are using that not a lot of websites have taken advantage of. It seems like a good thing to me...I mean, right?

Thanks for the clarification Jaime. It is my best keyword phrase yet. I am all over this one!

Woo hoo!

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