Making Grammical Sense out of Key Word Nonsense
Have you ever come across a keyword with really great QSR, fantastic AVG and Traffic and really high SEO, but alas, it was grammical nonsense?
Well I came across just such a keyword recently, QSR=34, AVG=3906 Traffic=665 SEO=92, and no variation on the theme even came close to those stats. I really really wanted to use it. But how?
The keyword in question is "how to potty training"
It took some creative out of the box thinking, but I finally figured out a way. I had to put the keyword in a context, say 10,000 BC, in which it would make grammtical sense. Here is how I did it.
Since cave man days parents have been asking the eternal question “How to potty training?”
In other words, I used cave man grammer.
The point here is, if you find one of these really great but grammatically incorrect keywords, do not just pass it by. It may take some creative out of the box thinking, but you just might find a way to use it.
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Great suggestion! Must keep that in mind.