During my keyword research I noticed that the phrase "easy sewing projects" has a QSR of 0 and a SEO of 92 while the phrase "free easy sewing projects" has a QSR of 21 and a SE
I suppose if no one searches for it, it has little value in terms of SEO. What point is it to rank for something nobody searches for?
When there is a QSR of 21, there are actually people ranking for it and most likely also searching for. Hence a higher SEO value. SEO value is basically the old version of article power.
It means so much as the percentage of chance that you can rank on page 1 with the keyword.
I just realized that I worded the question wrong! oops! There is LOWER QSR and a LOWER SEO. I will attach a screenshot to show you precisely what I am referring to. The keywords with a QSR of 0 has 884 average searches per month. People ARE searching for it, in fact it has almost 15 times more searches than the other phrase. That is why it is so perplexing to me that it doesn't have a higher SEO value..
Yes I know that I can use both. I am curious as to WHY the QSR would be 0 yet it doesn't have an SEO of 100. It doesn't follow the typical rules so I am trying to figure out what I am missing..
In doubt i use both, since it is not clear for me either.
And i noticed that i benefit from both... but i can not explain.
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Why would there be a lower qsr and a lower seo?
During my keyword research I noticed that the phrase "easy sewing projects" has a QSR of 0 and a SEO of 92 while the phrase "free easy sewing projects" has a QSR of 21 and a SE
This would mean that there are many high authority sites that are ranking for those keywords.
I wouldn't choose that keyword if I were you.
I suppose if no one searches for it, it has little value in terms of SEO. What point is it to rank for something nobody searches for?
When there is a QSR of 21, there are actually people ranking for it and most likely also searching for. Hence a higher SEO value. SEO value is basically the old version of article power.
It means so much as the percentage of chance that you can rank on page 1 with the keyword.
I just realized that I worded the question wrong! oops! There is LOWER QSR and a LOWER SEO. I will attach a screenshot to show you precisely what I am referring to. The keywords with a QSR of 0 has 884 average searches per month. People ARE searching for it, in fact it has almost 15 times more searches than the other phrase. That is why it is so perplexing to me that it doesn't have a higher SEO value..
Yes I know that I can use both. I am curious as to WHY the QSR would be 0 yet it doesn't have an SEO of 100. It doesn't follow the typical rules so I am trying to figure out what I am missing..
In doubt i use both, since it is not clear for me either.
And i noticed that i benefit from both... but i can not explain.
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This would mean that there are many high authority sites that are ranking for those keywords.
I wouldn't choose that keyword if I were you.