How to Use Facebook Groups to Find Popular Keywords
Facebook groups are a great way to find tons of content ideas, especially popular keywords. In this vlog I show you a few examples of how I personally use it for my nature site. In the process I found 2 great keywords whose sum search volume on Google is 7,000+ according to Jaaxy.
Here's the template I recommend to use for this strategy:
- ID your niche/s
- Go into Facebook and join one or more groups in those niche/s
- See what content comes up in those groups and cross reference questions, locations and other content into Jaaxy to see if it gets searches
- If it does get a good amount of searches (several 100 is a good marker), I'd consider writing content on that keyword in your site, on a Medium article, making Pinterest Pins and/or making YouTube videos on it
- Rinse and repeat
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Hi Maxine the best place to start is the main training available in hubs. This is the starting point.
Hi Vitaliy. Always enjoy your insights. What exactly do you mean by not looking at the competition with the way things are today with search engines? AI overview?
Hi Steve I just basically don't let competition numbers stop me. I just look at the search volume and base my decision to write about the keyword on that.
Understood. Your sites are more mature than mine but I still need to be concerned with competition cause my site’s so new.
No need to concern yourself with competition. Focus on growing your website with incremental growth. The competition part will sort itself out as your site grows.
Hmmm….that’s an interesting take as it goes against what I’ve experienced in my training. I thought if the competition for a keyword was too high that your site would never be able to rank for it.
You're forgetting that there's also LSI keywords you'll rank for. You might not rank well for a competitive keyword itself, but similar LSI terms for it, yes. I'll post a vlog about this tom.
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Dear VitaliyG,
One humble question from my end. During my core training it was taught to consider keyword which has QSR less that 50. Now, should I consider amount of searches or the no of QSR while writing content on a particular keyword?
Please guide me in this matter.
Thanks & regards,
Mintu
This is just a personal thing for me. Yes competition (QSR) is important but as you continue the training and learn to expand your site beyond Google, the QSR doesn't apply the same way there. I focus on growth, not stuff that can hinder it.