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My name is John. I recently started a job at an Amazon warehouse. one month in, the job is going well, but it sure would be

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My niche is "Learn How To Sing". Perhaps it's a bit broad, but websites for various keywords seem pretty weak on SEO.

By FAR the most searched keyword is "How To Sing" w

Don't keep searching them too much. There are companies which will follow the searches, then swoop in and buy them only to resell them to you at a huge profit.

My favorite is SuperstarSinging, followed by CyberSinging. I like the brandable ones over all of the other ones.

When you are ready, I have a couple of affiliate programs I can suggest for you.

Thank you for the help. Sent a PM.

Hello John, I would go with YouLearnHowToSing and InteractiveSinging.

Sorry, forgot to mention all are available .com's.

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Which of these domain names is best?

Which of these domain names is best?

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My niche is "Learn How To Sing". Perhaps it's a bit broad, but websites for various keywords seem pretty weak on SEO.

By FAR the most searched keyword is "How To Sing" w

Don't keep searching them too much. There are companies which will follow the searches, then swoop in and buy them only to resell them to you at a huge profit.

My favorite is SuperstarSinging, followed by CyberSinging. I like the brandable ones over all of the other ones.

When you are ready, I have a couple of affiliate programs I can suggest for you.

Thank you for the help. Sent a PM.

Hello John, I would go with YouLearnHowToSing and InteractiveSinging.

Sorry, forgot to mention all are available .com's.

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Is there any keyword tool where you can type in a keyword and the tool searches the Top X (i.e. Top 10) websites and returns a list of the most common words encountered on thos

SEMRush, AHREFs, and Majestic are all potential tools to look at. I'm not familiar with the specifics of their features, but they are always listed on "top 10" lists for best keyword tools, best spying tools, etc.

As @EricaCrystal says, with the free level of SEMrush, you get:
10 Searches per day.
10 Results per search.
1 Project.
10 Keywords to track.
100 Pages to crawl.

SEMrush comes closest to what you are looking for.
You can analyse other websites with it.
What keywords they are ranking for and other stuff.

But it is NOT cheap.

I don't know a free tool that can do that, unfortunately.

Check out their free trial and don't forget to cancel if you don't want to pay.
You might find a 30 day trial when you search for it on Google.

You can use the free trial too, however you only get 10 searches a day. This is what I do, and just stick to the 10 searches a day...

That's great advice.
Use them wisely and it can be enough.

Once you are a premium member, you cannot go back to the trial program so the hosting stops. However, you have 3 months to get started with premium again before you loose your website.

Interesting answer.
Are you sure you are in the right question?

Sorry. You are right. I was answering emails on my phone and ended up writing to you about a question regarding leaving premium and going Back to the trial program. Sorry about that.

Happens.
:D

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Does a keyword tool like this exist?

Does a keyword tool like this exist?

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Is there any keyword tool where you can type in a keyword and the tool searches the Top X (i.e. Top 10) websites and returns a list of the most common words encountered on thos

SEMRush, AHREFs, and Majestic are all potential tools to look at. I'm not familiar with the specifics of their features, but they are always listed on "top 10" lists for best keyword tools, best spying tools, etc.

As @EricaCrystal says, with the free level of SEMrush, you get:
10 Searches per day.
10 Results per search.
1 Project.
10 Keywords to track.
100 Pages to crawl.

SEMrush comes closest to what you are looking for.
You can analyse other websites with it.
What keywords they are ranking for and other stuff.

But it is NOT cheap.

I don't know a free tool that can do that, unfortunately.

Check out their free trial and don't forget to cancel if you don't want to pay.
You might find a 30 day trial when you search for it on Google.

You can use the free trial too, however you only get 10 searches a day. This is what I do, and just stick to the 10 searches a day...

That's great advice.
Use them wisely and it can be enough.

Once you are a premium member, you cannot go back to the trial program so the hosting stops. However, you have 3 months to get started with premium again before you loose your website.

Interesting answer.
Are you sure you are in the right question?

Sorry. You are right. I was answering emails on my phone and ended up writing to you about a question regarding leaving premium and going Back to the trial program. Sorry about that.

Happens.
:D

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I'm having trouble understanding the WA Keyword Tool..."at home recording studio" has 5111 searches and 170 QSR. "home recording studio" has only 3307 searches (292 QSR).

I checked the first case, here are the KT numbers

at home recording studio 3307 563 170

Checking incognito with quotes gives in Google 74. So clearly KT gives a wrong QSR result in this case.

I'm not sure where you're getting your figures from, as they are in effect both the same keyword, as 'at' is a stop word.

at home recording studio https://d.pr/i/bTd2mE
home recording studio https://d.pr/i/MPyMbx

Of course you are right...I copied down results to a text list and miscopied, but I'm not sure where the 5111 came from.

What is a "stop word"? And is "a" a stop word in the keyword "a home recording studio"? This keyword gives different results (3540).

Google is a search engine and does not give accurate results, even if you are using quotes and clicking to the last page.

As a search engine Google will provide you with results that are not always specific to the keyword query you search for. Plus if you are not doing your search in a private browsing mode, your results will be even more off base.

Both the WA Keyword Tool and Jaaxy are accurate. Trusting in Google for accurate keyword results will just confuse you more than make things clear.

I am very skeptical about this explanation. My understanding is that these tools we have here just interfaces between us and Google. It is unlikely that they collect any data themselves. They use what Google gives them. I may be wrong but I doubt. I do remember statements by Kyle that KT and Google give the same results, and I know they do, have checked this many times. The differences are rare. What causes them is up to the designer of the KT to say.

I do believe that there is nothing more accurate than Google itself. Remember, we are talking about Google's results, so who can know it better than Google?

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Why this discrepancy between keyword tool and google?

Why this discrepancy between keyword tool and google?

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I'm having trouble understanding the WA Keyword Tool..."at home recording studio" has 5111 searches and 170 QSR. "home recording studio" has only 3307 searches (292 QSR).

I checked the first case, here are the KT numbers

at home recording studio 3307 563 170

Checking incognito with quotes gives in Google 74. So clearly KT gives a wrong QSR result in this case.

I'm not sure where you're getting your figures from, as they are in effect both the same keyword, as 'at' is a stop word.

at home recording studio https://d.pr/i/bTd2mE
home recording studio https://d.pr/i/MPyMbx

Of course you are right...I copied down results to a text list and miscopied, but I'm not sure where the 5111 came from.

What is a "stop word"? And is "a" a stop word in the keyword "a home recording studio"? This keyword gives different results (3540).

Google is a search engine and does not give accurate results, even if you are using quotes and clicking to the last page.

As a search engine Google will provide you with results that are not always specific to the keyword query you search for. Plus if you are not doing your search in a private browsing mode, your results will be even more off base.

Both the WA Keyword Tool and Jaaxy are accurate. Trusting in Google for accurate keyword results will just confuse you more than make things clear.

I am very skeptical about this explanation. My understanding is that these tools we have here just interfaces between us and Google. It is unlikely that they collect any data themselves. They use what Google gives them. I may be wrong but I doubt. I do remember statements by Kyle that KT and Google give the same results, and I know they do, have checked this many times. The differences are rare. What causes them is up to the designer of the KT to say.

I do believe that there is nothing more accurate than Google itself. Remember, we are talking about Google's results, so who can know it better than Google?

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Can I delete individual keywords within saved keyword lists in the WA Keyword Tool?

yes. as shwni has already explained. Done that a short while back.

So you deleted single keywords from your list? How so?

I can only delete whole lists in the WA KW tool.

Yes, there are little square boxes on the left of each of your saved keywords if you check those boxes you can delete all that you have selected at the top of the list.
Matthew

I have tried checking boxes of keywords that I'd like to delete, but I cannot find a button anywhere (except the "Search for Keywords" button).

There is a button to delete an entire keyword list, which must be what you're referring to (?), but I'd like to delete only certain keywords within a specific list.

Ah yes sorry, I thought that's what you meant.
Your list can be as long as you want so you have room but I understand what you mean, I've just tried doing it myself but you can't delete from your keyword list only the list itself.
Maybe we should ask kyle if we could make that an option as it would make things much simpler because I keep forgetting which ones I have used.
Should we both message him to see if that he could do this for us?

I am only in my initial Keyword Research phase and am having trouble remembering which ones I have "dig"ged :) into already.

No, I don't think so.
At least I wouldn't know how.

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Can I delete a keyword within my saved keywords lists?

Can I delete a keyword within my saved keywords lists?

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Can I delete individual keywords within saved keyword lists in the WA Keyword Tool?

yes. as shwni has already explained. Done that a short while back.

So you deleted single keywords from your list? How so?

I can only delete whole lists in the WA KW tool.

Yes, there are little square boxes on the left of each of your saved keywords if you check those boxes you can delete all that you have selected at the top of the list.
Matthew

I have tried checking boxes of keywords that I'd like to delete, but I cannot find a button anywhere (except the "Search for Keywords" button).

There is a button to delete an entire keyword list, which must be what you're referring to (?), but I'd like to delete only certain keywords within a specific list.

Ah yes sorry, I thought that's what you meant.
Your list can be as long as you want so you have room but I understand what you mean, I've just tried doing it myself but you can't delete from your keyword list only the list itself.
Maybe we should ask kyle if we could make that an option as it would make things much simpler because I keep forgetting which ones I have used.
Should we both message him to see if that he could do this for us?

I am only in my initial Keyword Research phase and am having trouble remembering which ones I have "dig"ged :) into already.

No, I don't think so.
At least I wouldn't know how.

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