When choosing a keyword, if it comes to choosing between a higher Avg to a lower QSR, Which one would you choose?
Hi,
Look for searches (avg.) above 30 and competition (qsr. ) lower than 100, the lower the qsr the better. Starter sites SEO greater than 95.
Keywords need be grammatically correct.
https://my.jaaxy.com/search/keywords
For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears in the top 3 positions.
Hi - a lower QSR means less competition, but you have to look at the results of your keyword as a whole. And cross-check it in Google.
So, ideally, your average should be above 30, your QSR below 100, preferably under 50, and your SEO above 90, preferably above 95.
You need to look at who is ranking on page 1 of Google for your keyword, and read their articles to see if you can write something better, more in-depth.
Never thought of checking it in Google.. Great idea. will have a look.
Struggling terribly with the title for my new post. Whatever I try has a very high QSR.
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Avg verses qsr - which one is more important?
When choosing a keyword, if it comes to choosing between a higher Avg to a lower QSR, Which one would you choose?
Both statistics are important. The Avg is the number of people that are searching that particular keyword each month and the QSR is the number of sites that are targeting that keyword right now.
As Abie said, you want to look for an Avg at least above 30 (more is better) and a QSR below 100, ideally under 50, but the lower the better.
I would also check the keyword on Google to see what sites are ranking in the top 5 for the keyword. Look at their domain authority, the word count, the topics discussed etc. before making the decision on whether you think could outrank those top sites.
Good luck, Shannon
Hi,
Look for searches (avg.) above 30 and competition (qsr. ) lower than 100, the lower the qsr the better. Starter sites SEO greater than 95.
Keywords need be grammatically correct.
https://my.jaaxy.com/search/keywords
For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears in the top 3 positions.
Hi - a lower QSR means less competition, but you have to look at the results of your keyword as a whole. And cross-check it in Google.
So, ideally, your average should be above 30, your QSR below 100, preferably under 50, and your SEO above 90, preferably above 95.
You need to look at who is ranking on page 1 of Google for your keyword, and read their articles to see if you can write something better, more in-depth.
Never thought of checking it in Google.. Great idea. will have a look.
Struggling terribly with the title for my new post. Whatever I try has a very high QSR.
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Hi.
Im not sure where do I look to check clicks & Traffic on my website...?
Thank you.
As Trodvies mentions, this comes later in the training, if you have not got to this yet. If you really want to see some stats, feel free to jump ahead and set it up. It will only capture data from the point of setting it up, it won't provide stats from before it was setup.
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Where can I see clicks & traffic?
Hi.
Im not sure where do I look to check clicks & Traffic on my website...?
Thank you.
As Trodvies mentions, this comes later in the training, if you have not got to this yet. If you really want to see some stats, feel free to jump ahead and set it up. It will only capture data from the point of setting it up, it won't provide stats from before it was setup.
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Hi.
I saw a few websites here that have a big photo at their front page + menu. I liked it!
Could someone explain to me how can I do that with my website?
Tha
Go to setting and make the image static! I'm sure other members will expand upon this!
Jeff
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How to set a photo at front of website?
Hi.
I saw a few websites here that have a big photo at their front page + menu. I liked it!
Could someone explain to me how can I do that with my website?
Tha
Go to setting and make the image static! I'm sure other members will expand upon this!
Jeff
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Both statistics are important. The Avg is the number of people that are searching that particular keyword each month and the QSR is the number of sites that are targeting that keyword right now.
As Abie said, you want to look for an Avg at least above 30 (more is better) and a QSR below 100, ideally under 50, but the lower the better.
I would also check the keyword on Google to see what sites are ranking in the top 5 for the keyword. Look at their domain authority, the word count, the topics discussed etc. before making the decision on whether you think could outrank those top sites.
Good luck, Shannon