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Thursday, September 3, 2020

How to Write Perfect About Me Page on your Website or Blog

Hey, if you're creating any content online, doesn't matter if it's on a blog, or a podcast, or a video channel, or maybe even on social media like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, whatever, you need to focus on having a great About or Bio section. 

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It's really important you nail this down because a lot of people go to that to understand whether or not they should continue to follow and consume your content. 

So, we're gonna work through five different factors to make sure that you include on your About page exactly what it needs to to get people to follow and subscribe to you. And if you haven't done this yet, you know, it's about time. It's About page time. It's about--just stick around, you're gonna learn some stuff. 

Alright, number one, the first thing you need to have is an amazing hook. What is a hook? 

A hook is a way to really capture a person's attention right then and there so that they'll be intrigued to keep reading down that page. If you don't have that great hook, you have all this amazing stuff after that, if you don't have the hook they could leave and never come back. Alright, so there are lots of ways to hook an audience. 

The first way, questions, ask questions where the answer will be (laughs) where the answer will be a yes. Meaning, like, are you somebody who blank? 

Do you typically feel blank when you blank? So, really understanding the pains and problems of your audience in a way that, when they answer these questions in their head, they're gonna be like, yeah that's me. Uh-huh, yep, I do that, okay. This might be a page that'll actually help me. So, asking questions, a great thing to do to start off your About page. 

Next, and this isn't really for social media, because you don't have a lot of room usually. But if you are on your website and you wanna have a great hook you can tell a story. So tell a great story right from the start. Something that really resonates with that person. Again, making it relatable based on the pains and problems that they have. 

You wanna show that you understand exactly what this person is going through because, like Jay Abraham says, if you can define the problem better than your target customer, they're gonna automatically assume that you have the solution. And you can do that by asking questions and having them say yes, or you can do it by telling a story where their story and your story have a matching intersection. 

Now, don't ramble or go too long with a story. You wanna get to the point really quick where a person can understand oh, that's just like me. So don't ramble on and go too long, but telling a story's great, 'cause we as humans are just fine-tuned to really pay attention when a person's telling us a story. Alright number three, you can create what's called an open loop. 

So, this is really handy because people don't like it when things aren't finished or complete. Now, that's not to say you're never gonna finish or complete this open loop. I'll give you an example in just a second. 

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But it is to say, okay a person gonna be interested and intrigued, their curiosity meter's gonna go up, and they're gonna be like alright I need to find out what's going on here. You can say things like well hey I've discovered an amazing way to do X, Y, and Z. Before I give you all the information about how to do that, make sure you keep reading, because I wanna tell you a little bit more about what you can get here. 

Now there's a lot of other ways to create hooks and also ways to combine these kinds of things together to really reel a person in and have them continue to read on, and subscribe, and follow what you do, but as long as you have a hook, then that's a great start. So let's keep going with the next part of your About page or Bio. 

Alright, so the next section that you wanna make sure you include, let me erase this really quick, is you need to make sure you understand, and the person who's there understands the benefits. Benefits, not the features. Not here's what you're gonna get, but more so the why, 'cause this is what real people want. The benefit is what a person will get if they stick around. 

And the best piece of advice I can give you is to focus on the transformation. I love this word transformation, I use it whenever I create any sort of content, blog post, podcast episodes, videos, I wanna understand okay, where's the person at, but then how can I help them? The transformation is that thing on the other end of what it is you're offering. The outcome, if you will. Now in terms of the transformation, it's just really important to note for the person who's on that page, or reading that bio, well, what are they gonna get as a result of sticking around? And then by starting with the benefit, then you can add the features one after that. 

Hey, I'm gonna show you how to make more money, save more time, and help more people, too. And this is how I'm gonna do it. So, we're kinda flipping the switch. A lot of people typically add the features first and then go into the benefits. But I love to just share the benefits first, because then a person understands well, okay I'm gonna get this outcome. I don't really care how I get it. 

Well, obviously you do, but then you go into the how after that. So it's kind of the Simon, right? 

Like start with why and then kind of pull out from there into the what and where. And, finally, another really important factor related to the benefits and the features, is making sure that you share for this person what makes you, and the way you teach these things differently. 

There's a lot of people that likely want to provide, and do provide the same outcome and transformation to people. How are you gonna do it differently? That's really important to note as well. Alright, next up, and this is really important, you wanna make sure that you show people some sort of proof. In sales, in trying to get anybody to subscribe, the proof is a really important factor in having a person understand that yeah, okay, I can trust this person. 

The proof used in this fashion, because likely a person hasn't really gotten into your stuff yet at this point, the proof is kind of just part of the first impression that a person might have on your stuff. If they come across your stuff and they see that you've been featured on certain publications, if you have these accolades, if you have, you know, awards as a result of what you've done, then they're gonna be more likely to dig deeper. Now those forms of proof are important, and they are helpful to share with others, but you can take this a step further by showing proof, if you have any, of how you've already helped other people, too. 

So, on your About page and even in your Bio, you could perhaps pinpoint certain people, or groups, or companies that you've worked with that you've helped. Now there are lots of different ways to show proof. You can show proof in the form of videos, videos are probably the most powerful form of testimonials, or if you have any other people share kind of how you've helped them, that's great. If you're a speaker, perhaps, it's great to have other conferences, talk about how well you did on stage, that sort of thing. The videos are great. 

Written testimonials are good as well, but I think to take that one step further I would also include images. Anything to break up the text on that page, again if it's on your website, makes a big difference. And people can see you, people can see how you do what you do, or what you've done for others. And that's really important. 

Alright next up we have, and this is one thing that I have really understood that works really well for me, because I know I have a good one, and that is a personal story. 

Now you might have told a story already like we talked about earlier, but this is where you get a little bit deeper about how you got to this point. Why are you the person who's writing this website? What is your mission? 

And I know, for example, I have a great personal story that really resonates with people getting laid off, starting a business, being successful after getting laid off, and falling through a state of depression. It really resonates with people, and a lot of people connect with that, but more than just the story and the outcome that comes along with it, that's relatable. 

More so it just has a person on the other end realize that you are a real person, too. And the thing is people wanna do business with other people, not websites, not profiles, not even companies. But people wanna do business with other people. When you can show your personal story, something that's completely unique to you, it's gonna help you stand out from everybody else out there who's just making noise along with you. If I were to offer one side tip, one piece of advice, it's to really nail this down, practice it, share it on stage, write it a number of times, really hone in on how you can best tell your personal story. 

Because that's gonna be an amazing tool for you to build a relationship much quicker. Alright next let's talk about something really important that's tactical. It's gonna help you actually grow your business from your About page or your Bio, and that is an opt-in form. Or it could be a link if it's on, like, social media. 

When a person's reading about you and they've gotten to the end of this thing and they're like yes, I like this person, this person's speaking to me, I want more. This is the perfect opportunity to include an opt-in box on your website, on your About page and a lot of people don't do this. I actually picked up this tip from Derek Halpern from Social Triggers who actually just emailed me one day and he said, Pat, you should have an opt-in box on your About page. I guarantee you it'll increase your subscribership. 

So, I didn't have one, I put one on, I did have an email opt-in in the side-bar of my website at the time, but not directly at the bottom. A clear CTA, call to action, to get more email subscribers. And by just simply adding it in there, I increased my email subscription rate by 477% on that page alone. 

So, it does work and there are lots of different ways to do it. You can offer a lead magnet or some incentive to go along with it, which I would recommend. People don't want more emails, so don't just say like subscribe and get more emails, or subscribe for my newsletter. 

That typically won't go over as well as if you had something that relates to them and their problems, and pains, and struggles, that you can offer to them for exchange for that email address. Now out of all these things probably the best thing I could do, to sum up, what makes a successful About page is to make sure that you don't make it actually about you the entire time. Yes, your personal story will be in there and all those kinds of things, your testimonials, and all those things are in there, right? But it's mainly about the person reading the page and how you can best serve them. So, I wanna put the ball in your court. 

I wanna ask you how are you doing in each of these five realms on your About page on your website or perhaps the bios that you have here on YouTube or any other places that you have information about you online? If you cover these five things in there, especially the call to action at the end, it's gonna help you grow your business, help more people, and build a stronger relationship with those people who can then dive deeper into the content that you have to offer and help them with. 

So, if you're up to the task, number one, hook me up with a thumbs up. But number two, also leave in the comments section below which one of these things was missing or maybe underutilized with what you have going on? 

Maybe it's all five, maybe you haven't even started an About page yet, in which case now you have a structure to make sure it's gonna be great, but of the five things which one do you feel that you just needed a little more work on? I think a lotta people are gonna enjoy hearing that well, they're not alone in this process. 

So thank you guys so much for listening and watching this. I hope you just crush it with your About page, 'cause it's truly gonna help you moving forward. Especially when it comes to building those important relationships with your audience because relationships are everything. 

So make sure you subscribe to the channel below hashtag team Techy Hydra for the win. I appreciate you guys, and again, if you haven't subscribed yet do so below, hit that notification bell so you know when new videos come out and I'll see you in the next one, cheers.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

50+ Blog Website Niche Ideas 2020 (Profitable and Proven Demand)। Techy Hydra

Hey, this is Abhishek from techyhydra.com. 

And today, we're gonna be talking about 60 niche blog ideas. These are topic areas that you should choose to blog about with proven demand. 

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So these are going to be niche topics that are already researched. They have real blogs out there already making money. So it's proven that people know how to monetize these topics and readers want answers. 

So let's get started. 

Now, the most important thing to keep in mind when you're considering a niche to start a blog about is whether or not other people share that interest with you. Because if it's an interesting area that only you care about, or a small number of people care about, chances are it's gonna be difficult to monetize. Now, if you want to start a blog for a hobby or as a reason to just diary and chronically an adventure you're going on, then that's okay. 

However, we're talking about niche blog ideas that have real true proven monetization potential in this video. First up, let's talk about some money-related niches because there's always, always, always room to teach people how to do better with their finances, right? That's a major area that a lot of people leave the house without learning much about, in my experience. So, first up, personal finance. 

Now, this alone could be considered a niche, though it can get relatively broad. So within the umbrella of personal finance, there are tons of other micro topics that you could have entire blogs about because there are so many subjects that could be covered and lots of questions out there for readers. So within the personal finance bubble, we could be talking about a niche like getting out of debt, responsibly using credit cards, how to earn more on the side, ways to set up smart investing programs with your salary earning. 

So should you get a 401k? Should you be investing in mutual funds? That kind of blurs over into the lines of investing. So the stock market is an entire topic area for which lots of people don't know much about it. And if that's an area that you are educated on or have to experience in, then there's an opportunity to teach people those skills and gather that experience for them. 

So within investing, stock market, you can then spill off into something like frugal living or minimalism, right? So you're getting how being a niche isn't necessarily this very definite thing. Like many of these ideas will sprawl into other topic areas that are somewhat related. 

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And so that gives you some flexibility too, with your blog topics, to not necessarily be locked into just one definite topic area. You could sort of cross lines into other areas that are somewhat related. Small business marketing advice, tax tips, digital advertising, sales coaching. These are all massive niche topic areas for which you could write about for years and years and years, or create videos on, right? Tons and tons of topics you could cover within these broader niches. 

So you can find a more niche within; however, these are great niches to start with, and then as you start publishing content and growing, you'll also learn from your audience. So it's always good to keep in mind that your niche is something that should be a little bit flexible as time goes on, and you learn with your audience what they want, what they crave more of. 

Healthy eating, nutrition, general health and wellness, spirituality, meditation, yoga, recipes, and meal prep advice, exploring restaurants in your city or general area, exploring restaurants in different countries and major cities around the world. This can really sprawl out in many different directions. Running, hiking, trekking, climbing, mountaineering, skating, biking. 

The list goes on and on as far as outdoor activities that have very substantial online audiences, always seeking for advice, gear recommendations, tutorial content, the list goes on and on. Within the travel niche, there are tons of specialized niches that you can get into from there. So backpacking, luxury hotel stays, solo traveling, traveling as a couple, how to travel with kids, the best destinations to visit around Europe, staying in luxury hotels, the list goes on and on and on. 

And there's plenty of ways to monetize within the travel space as well. There are hotels that have affiliate programs. There's plenty of credit cards and travel-focused credit card companies that want to reward you for bringing in new customers for them. 

And so there are lots of affiliate programs in my list link below. There's a ton of travel-focused affiliate programs you can consider joining. And that's not to mention selling your own destination guides, or releasing presets for how to edit beautiful photos of your trip. So lots of potential in that niche. In the fitness space, there's also a ton of opportunities to specialize in more specific niches. You could go, talk about weightlifting. you could pick any endurance sport that you have experience with. 

Hopefully, you love it because you're gonna be creating a lot of content about it. You could talk about training for athletic events. If you're running a marathon or cycling long distances, there are lots of possibilities there too. Photography is its own entire niche with tons and tons of specialized places to go within that umbrella topic. So you could do outdoor photography. You could specialize in portrait photography, wedding photography, and naturally, there's a way to monetize with selling your own services as a photographer, to those that find your blog and wants to hire you to shoot their photos as well. Talking about sports, basketball, baseball, football, soccer, volleyball, tennis, golf, hockey. The list goes on and on. 

There are large established audiences already for these sports. They love fan gear. They love learning how to play the sport themselves. There are lots of opportunities to monetize those types of topics as well. Parenting is a niche that has lots of opportunities within it as well. You can specialize in advice for solo parents, parenting while traveling the world, for example. Advice for fathers specifically, advice for mothers specifically, lots of little specialized opportunities in there.

Action movie critiques, discussions around popular television shows like Game of Thrones. Huge online communities existed that were very, very popular, just to talk about Game of Thrones fan theories. Self-improvement, book reviews, productivity, career advice, interview tips. You can move into relationships, marriage advice, psychology, science, physics, astronomy. 

The list goes on and on and on. And I hope that these little ideas for possible niches that you could explore will plant the seed for something that you can go take and make your own and start your own blog about. And remember, the most important thing to keep in mind when choosing a niche for your blog is that you're proving to yourself that other people already exist out there who are searching for answers on this subject matter. You don't wanna start a blog that only has you as an audience. 

Now, that could be a good recipe for a personal activity; however, if you want to build a business around your blog, there need to be real people out there searching for content already. And that's proven by doing some of this research, and you wanna do keyword research to make sure that there are at least thousands of people searching for these topics every day. Now I want you to go ahead and click the link below this video. 

There's a step-by-step tutorial over on my blog that'll teach you how to pick a niche blog idea that's right for you, and actually validate it out there in the real world to prove that this is a subject that you can actually build an audience around, and then eventually monetize. 

So let's keep the fun going.

Friday, July 10, 2020

Top 6 FREE Keyword Research Tool in 2020 for Youtube and Website -Free SEO Tools- Rank your blog or channel #1

- Hey what's up guys? I'm Abhishek, a blogger from India.

In this post I wanna share with you five different free keyword research tools that you can use to create better content, to make sure that you can rank for certain keywords for a search engine optimization. 

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And also get highly targeted traffic and followers to your website. Some of these tools are free to use all the time. Other tools you can just use for a brief period of time before you have to pay or wait until the next day. But either way they're gonna help you discover what key word you really need to be paying attention to. 
And make sure you stick around till the end because I'm gonna show you how to actually use other people's websites to determine what key words you should be ranking for too. Now really quick, full disclosure. 

I'm am not an SEO expert, I don't work at an SEO company, but I've been trying to rank key words for the last 10 years and I've been successful sometimes and not so successful sometimes. But I do use these tool to help point me in the right direction. 
Now if you understand SEO, you probably already know a lot more than I do.

But for those of you who are just starting out, especially if you're just starting out with a blog or a website or some sort of podcast or something like that, this is my way to help you make sure that you are writing about or recording information about things that are important for the people who are searching for information that you have. 

All right so three important data points that we're gonna be looking for and discovering through the tools in this video. 

Number one is the search volume. 

Typically it's showing us how often a key word is being searched for within a month. 

Number two, related keywords. 

That is keywords that are similar or that people are typing in that kind of relate to that first one that we had, that way we can actually see if, well maybe we should target that other one instead and actually get a feel for what the search volume is there too. 

And then finally, number three, the competition. 

How competitive might that keyword be for us to try and rank for it. 

All right, so it's time to dive into the tools and you might be thinking he first one I'm gonna share with you is the Google Adwords Keyboard tool but guess what, it's not. Although that's a great tool and it's free and open to use all the time, unfortunately it only gives you a limited amount of data that you can pull, which these other tools will pull from plus give you even more. So the keyboard planner, it's all right. But let's dive into the first one right now. 

  1. keywordseverywhere.com

All right so the first tool here is actually an extension for your browser. If you're using Chrome or Firefox you can use this tool and it's super powerful. It's call keywordseverywhere.com. 
And this adds a little bit of data when you're doing regular search on things like Google or Amazon or elsewhere, I'll show you the examples in just a minute. 
But it's super powerful and it's really, really easy to use. So we're gonna install it on Chrome right now and I'll show you how to do that. So just click on install for Chrome. Then we're gonna click on add to Chrome. Add extension. Now in order to use this tool you're gonna need to get an API key. 
Very simply just put in your email right there. And then you'll get an email like this and all you have to do is click on the API key here or paste that URL there.

So after you install Keywords Everywhere and you have it enabled here in the extension, what's really cool is now you're going to see keyword data wherever keywords might be relevant in your search, in your regular sort of activities on webpages that you might already be visiting. For example here on Google, if you type in keto diet, it's gonna tell me, well how many people are searching for relevant keywords. So I can see keto diet here is 1.5 million. Keto diet menu is 33,100 per month.

So again this is how many people are searching for those keywords every single month. So this gives me some really good insights on which one of these might be more popular. Or perhaps I should target, et cetera. It's also telling me some ad data coming from Google, ad words in terms of how much a cost per click is. And if I actually click through, so if I click through to keto diet foods for example, it's also gonna tell me up top, the competition. Now please don't be confused about the competition mark here. This isn't competition for a search engine ranking. 

This is competition for bids for this keyword for people who are paying for advertising. So it's like an auction system and this is the competition. How many other competitors are there going to be for that keyword. The more competitors and the more they pay, the higher you're gonna have to pay. We don't have to worry about any of that stuff. So point being, don't look at this competition number. That does not reflect competition within the search engines. Now let's head on over to Amazon and you can get an idea for how this works outside of Google as well. So let's say I'm going for something like tripod. 

Now again here, it's telling me right here how many searches there are, again in Google though. It's not searches in Amazon. It's always pulling Google information. But again this is just really handy because it shows you right then and there where we are, perhaps doing other kinds of research, what the search volumes might be so we can just get a feel for how popular these keywords are which is really cool. So tripod for iPhone gets more views and more searches than tripod for camera. Tripod for iPhone seven plus only has 3600 views per month, et cetera.


2. answerthepublic.com

Now where this is really handy are some of my, are on some sites like my favorite one here, answerthepublic.com. I covered this in a number of other content sniping tools in a previous video, only do it in a card above. But I love this because it tells me the questions that my audience is asking. And now in combination with Keywords Everywhere I can get an understanding for well, how often are these questions being typed in and being searched for. 

So for example, let's do keto diet again. And I'm gonna go get questions. So the resulting page is a wheel of questions that people are typing in to find out answers related to this topic, which is really handy in and of its own, but now that we have the keyword research data behind it, you're gonna find it even more interesting. So if you actually hover over each of these keywords you're gonna see some search volume here. However, don't be worried. Most of them are gonna be search volume zero per month. That doesn't mean absolute zero. It just means there isn't really a significant amount of searches to actually show you anything in this tool. 

Now this is a little hard to see and understand, but if you actually scroll up and click on data, this is where you can get some good data. And now what I'm gonna look for is out of these questions, which questions actually do have a significant amount of searches. So if I scroll down here, I'm sure we'll find some. You don't always find some, but here we go. Does keto diet work. 1,900 searches per month. That's a good clue that, okay I need to answer that question on my website or in a post of some kind. This is how I prove relevancy to this particular topic and it's gonna just help increase search engine rankings over all. 

What's keto diet, that's only 170 searches per month. Here we go, here's a big one. What to eat, keto diet, 5,400 per month. So a list of items that people can eat if they're on the keto diet, that's a big one. Let's keep going here, see if there's any other significant ones that are popping up. How to start keto diet? Let's see, scroll down. How much protein, keto diet. So those are, I wanna pull out those questions that have some sort of search volume here. It's gonna be far less than those other terms we've found just through Google alone. 

But I mean, that's just telling me right now what I should be writing about or creating content about. Do you produce any content or produce any products for a site like Etsy? It's also gonna show you stuff on Etsy too. So let's say you have a shop about wedding, wedding planning stuff. So let's do wedding planning. So now I can see all the different sort of smaller more niche down items within wedding planning or related keywords and how many searches there are for each of them as well. So wedding planning glass, 70 per month. 
Again, this is pulling from Google, but it still gives us info about what's popular and not, we can assume for the most part that it's gonna be reflected on the same platform that we're on in searching through although the numbers won't be the same. Like there's no 40,500 people searching for wedding planning book on Etsy every month. But we do know that there are more than wedding planning notebook. So again, that's how you would use this tool and it's really handy as you go along. 

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3. kwfinder.com

All right, next up we have kwfinder.com. Or obviously keywordfinder.com. So kwfinder.com, it has the ability to have just a couple searches for free before you sign up. If you sign up for free, you get five additional searches so I'm just gonna use it once here. But it is really powerful and I would recommend you check it out. You can subscribe to get more searches if you'd like, but here we go. This is the homepage here and if you just type in something like keto diet. This is what you'll find. Find keywords. Now what I really like about this tool is just the layout and the look of all this information. It's quite easy to understand. For example, here on the left hand side you're seeing other suggestions and the related search volume, the cost per click like before. 

But then you're also seeing here something, competition in PPC which is the same thing that that competition thing like I talked about earlier. That's not anything you wanna look at. But unlike a lot of other tools, you're also seeing keyword SEO difficulty here. And this is related to a number of different link profile stats. You'll also see something similar here when you look at the Google SERPs or search engine results pages. If you were to type in this keyword into Google, these are the top 10 pages that would be there.
But it's also giving you some background information about them. For example, the domain authority, page authority, the rank through Moz which is an amazing SEO company, MozTrust and a few other things. 
Links, these are external links that are pointing back to the website. And then also Facebook shares which do play a role in search engine rankings as well. So you can kind of get a sense for, well okay if I were to create something, how possible might it be to rank for that particular keyword and you can see, okay well I just have to do better than these websites. And you have some data now to analyze what it might take.
Now it's not gonna happen overnight, but it is something that if you create something worth and has value in it, it can get shared, it can get linked to and that's how you slowly climb the search engines there. Now you can see here on the left hand side with related to these suggested keywords, you can get a sense for how competitive these keywords are. So the green numbers are better, means you have a likely chance. Where you see green means opportunity. 

So there's some opportunity here. There's some opportunity here on the right hand side, the link profile strength for this one is really interesting. So what I would do from here is actually go into this post, check it out, try to understand, well why is it ranking and what could I possibly do better than that one. Those are sort of like open doors for you to get access to this keyword in the search engines. But if anything, even without ranking in search engines, it's still something that you should be potentially covering in some shape or form. 

So for example down here, ketogenic diet foods. Yes there's less search, but there's less competition as well. If I were to scroll down, dieta that's more like a mistype. Scrolling down here, ketogenic bread. That seems like good opportunity. Even though there's not much search, again, talking about that item will help your website become more relevant and it can help lift everything else up. Now what else is really cool about this tool, one of my favorite parts about it is the questions tab here. So if I go to questions and then I hit search once again, you get a list of questions. 

Similar to what we found in Answer The Public, but listed out in a way that's showing also the keyword competition too. Now the search volume like in the other tool we just showed you is gonna be far less than what most people are finding on other key words. But it's because these are questions that are much longer, these longer tailed keywords. But we can actually sort these through search volume and again, these are very similar to what we found on the other page, how to start keto diet. Let's see here. What's keto diet. What to eat, keto diet, yup. 
So again, these are just topics that I know I should be writing about and a little bit of information about them as well. And then I can actually click on each of these. So let's pick this one for example, how to start keto diet. I'm gonna click on that. I'll now see the top 10 search results, or actually top 11 for that particular keyword. I can go and analyze those and see, okay can I have a better link profile than these ones that appear here based on authority and page ranking and such. So yeah, Facebook. If I were to write something of value, I might be able to rank for that keyword. 

4. SEM Rush

All right, a similar tool that a lot of people love is called SEM Rush. And actually when I was doing a lot of my niche site research back in the day, this is the tool that I absolutely loved. A, because these other ones didn't exist, but also B, this is just very reliable and it also shows me in a very beautiful way information that I need. Okay so here we are at the homepage of SEM Rush and I'm logged into my account so I can have access to a few more free searches. 
You get a limited number of searches every single day after you sign up. And what's really cool here is you can type in a keyword like we did before. Keto diet, and hit enter. And it's gonna give you a lot of similar information to what we saw before. But I also love that it's showing us the trends too, I think that's really important because if it's trending down you might wanna actually look at targeting a different keyword or trying another related keyword that people are typing in more. We're gonna see a lot of the similar things like the volume and the costs per click.

If you scroll down you're gonna see some of the top pages in the search results. But where I really love to use this tool is actually putting in websites and then getting information about those websites and certain keywords that may also be targeting as well. So one thing I love to do is start with a seed keyword just like we did and scroll down and find the organic search results. And then I'm gonna look for a website here like keto dash, for example so I'm gonna highlight keto dash. And I'm gonna go up here actually, I think I can click on this website to get some information about that website. Yeah we could do it that way or you can just type in a domain name. 

You can type in your own domain name too to get some information about your website. Now I can get some information here that's really helpful. For example, the number of total back links. And the search engine traffic for this website. So in addition to that it's also giving me some information about other keywords that this page is ranking for. So keto diet and it's telling me it's in position number two, for keto it's position number two. For what is keto diet, is position number six. So this is an authority website in the keto space which is really interesting to know. I might wanna go out and see if I can develop a relationship with this person who owns this website or this company for example, or maybe work with them in some way, shape, or form. Maybe guest post on their website so I can perhaps get some of that link juice coming from that website back to mine, I don't know. I can analyze this site even a little bit more by going to back links and getting an idea of, okay well where are these back links coming from. Okay so here's the analysis on the back links of ketodash.com.

So actually, it's giving me an overview here. It's giving me a trend in terms of when these back links were created. You can see a lot in December and that because the keto diet was kind of taking off at that point and that's probably where they had a lot of good Google juice from. Back link types which you don't even really need to worry about right now, where these back links are coming from. The anchors meaning the highlighted text that's actually pointing people back to this website from other websites. So you can see here, look it, I'm seeing 28 day weight loss challenge. It's giving me some ideas about, okay well maybe that's where a lot of the Google rankings and shares and information like that is coming from, is from this challenge. 
There's another one here. 149 coming from this one. Check out the 28 day weight loss challenge now. So I wanna look into this a little bit. I can actually click through and find more information about this. Okay so for this one in particular, I can see the anchor text on all these websites now. This is where links are pointing back to keto dash. So miss fit living, thrive strive, miss fit living, thrive strive. So I can upgrade to get more, but this is giving me some ideas about, okay these two websites which have some authority it seems are pointing back to this website. 

And I can go and actually go into these posts and just kind of begin to understand how this space is working a little bit. I'm gonna go back here and actually click on back links to get overall where else might be links coming from. So for example struggle.co, miss fit living, miss fit living seems to be a big one there related to weight loss and challenges and things like that. So again, just a little bit more information that's gonna help me understand, okay what is the reason why people are linking back to this website. Can I create something more valuable? Can I create relationships with those companies or those websites? How might I be able to get even stronger websites link back to me? Again, this is a process here. It's gonna take some time for you if you wanna rank for these certain keywords, but this gives you some information so you're no longer approaching it blindly. 

5. Buzzsumo

All right, next up we're gonna talk about a tool that's very popular in the social media space, but not so much known as a keyword research tool. But I think it's important for keyword research because based on the keywords that you want to target, you're gonna look for content that is being shared. That's gonna give you some ideas in terms of what's hot right now so that you can get a better chance of getting shared as well. Sharing and social media kind of metrics do play a role in search engine rankings. So let's dive into this tool called Buzzsumo. 

Now what I love about Buzzsumo is that when you type in a keyword it gives you a lot of information about okay, well what are people sharing about that topic right now. And as I can see here for keto diet, number one is this infographic and now it's giving me some information, kettleandfire.com. Forgetsugarfriday.com and I can see just how engage, or like how many engagements there are across different kinds of social media platforms, which again, like I said, does play a role in search engine optimization. 

So if I were to type in keto diet food list into Google, I might assume that this will pop up because of just the sheer volume of shares and engagement. Actually let's go and test that right now. Keto, what is it? Keto diet food list. Scroll down. Now I see. So it is ranking on the first page. Keto diet food list infographic and PDF. But there are a lot, a lot of ranking factors that are probably playing a role. This one by ruled.me seems to be the one that is getting the most search volume and it's probably because it has some really great information as you can see here. 
Quite an extensive post. Now speaking of length of posts. What's really interesting about this as well is this tool, Buzzsumo will give you information about, okay well what is common or what is actually popular between all these things that are being shared. So if I scroll down here, you'll see okay, there's a load of volume here. But what I'm gonna do now is actually click on content analysis and hit search. And this is again for keto diet. 

And if I scroll down you'll see, okay out of 5,000 articles that were analyzed, 1.6 million shares. The average shares between all of them is 320. Here's a little bit of a trend chart in terms of, okay when articles were written and how many shares happened and when. But the coolest thing is you scroll down here and you can see, okay here's where most of the sharing is happening. Facebook and Pinterest. So this is telling me, okay these are the platforms where people who are interested in this particular topic exist. And also it's giving me a little bit of information about the type of posts too. 

So check this out. Facebook, actually Pinterest you can see list type posts, how to articles, why posts, videos. All those kinds of things. If I scroll down date published. Probably not as important, but here we go. Average shares by content length. So this is telling me some information about if I wanna stack things in my favor to rank and actually get shared for this particular keyword, here's the information, 3,000 to 10,000 are getting the most shares. But however, on Facebook it's actually a little bit less. So when you are between, oh well it is 10,000 words or more on Facebook. 
If I scroll down I can see where sharing is happening. Dietdoctor.com, yummy inspirations, keto recipes, yummy inspirations, YouTube, doctor ax. And you can scroll down and get a little bit more information in the breakdown of where this engagement is happening. And again, engagement's just one ranking factor. 
It's an important one, but it's also a great way to get additional traffic beyond just keywords, keyword rankings and search engine optimization itself. Keywords do play a role in social media and this is where again, you can gather some more information using this tool called Buzzsumo. 

6. smartpassiveincome.com

Next, Google's search console. That is something you should already have access to. This is something you should set up at the early stages of building your website so that Google can start to collect data for you and give you some good information about, well what needs help, how things are going. Especially related to keywords that you are ranking for. 

So let me dive in and show you the back end of the search console for smartpassiveincome.com. 
So it's gonna give you some information about, okay total clicks based on searches for certain time periods. Information if there's any crawl errors and things that can be fixed. 

But I love looking at search traffic here and going to search analysis. And this is a keyword research tool because it's gonna tell you what you're ranking for so that you can go in and say, okay well maybe I should rank a little bit higher for this one. Let's optimize the things that I already have on my website so we can get even more search volume for the stuff that we kind of know is already working. So here is where you can get some information. 
You can actually show the number of impressions, meaning how often is your search result being shown to people, that's what's here in red. Click through rates which I think is real important and position as well. So I'm actually just gonna go to impressions and click the rates, we'll turn that off. So clicks and positions. 
So if I go down here you'll see that the terms smart passive income which is obviously my website, it has a search volume of about 10,000 and it has 5,796 clicks at the number one position which is great. Now if I go down to my first term that's not my brand or me that's affiliate marketing. As you can see there's a month search volume of 165,000 per month which is great and 570 clicks. 

That's probably because I'm at the bottom of the first page here. You can see I positioned 9.6. So if I actually click through into that one you can see the position over time and you can see how many clicks per day you're getting. Now this is telling me, okay well my average position is right at the bottom of the homepage. Perhaps I can go back into that page and optimize it in such a way that maybe I can climb a little bit higher and get some more clicks there. Let me go back and find another one and for whatever reason I'm ranking for, I appreciate you. I did write a article called I Appreciate You and why that's important. Let's go. 

How to launch a website, I'm ranking 4.5 for that. 1600 in the volume. Let's keep going down. Let's see, can I sort by monthly volume? No. Maybe I can sort by position and find some keywords that I'm ranking number one for that have a high search volume that here, niche site dual. Ebooks the smart way, tips on interviewing somebody, I ranked number one for, that's pretty cool. So again, this is just more information but what I wanna look for are where I'm positioned on the first page, but I just know that I can perhaps optimize those pages so that I can actually climb a little bit higher and when you climb a little bit higher on that search engine results page, you're gonna get more results. So this isn't a tool to find new stuff to do. It's a tool to find stuff that you already have that you can improve. And I think that's probably where you should start. 

So make sure that you have your search console hooked up and I'll put in all the links for all that information below in the description so you can get access to not just this tool, but the other tool that I mentioned as well. And just using these five tools, you should have a good understanding of what's out there, the lay of the land of the space that you're in and what you can do to improve and write articles that matter to the people who are searching for this information. 

And the biggest piece of advice I can give you is just try not to make this overly complicated. Make it easy on yourself and don't get too into the weed of the data. Yes, search volume and competition and going into other competitor's websites to see what you can do better, yes that's important. But you could go so deep where you just don't do any work or never publish anything and obviously if you do that, you're never gonna rank for anything.

So start with what you have. Improve it. Then go out there and create new content based on what people are searching for. Make it better than what is out there already and over time Google's gonna figure out, wow, your website and your blog or whatever it is you're creating is worth ranking higher and you'll see that eventually the cream rises to the top. 

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How do you actually approach what it is that you write or create content about. Everybody has a different way to do it. These are the some tools that I know about that can help you, but you can help me and the rest of the community too. So leave a comment below with your special systems or tools. Thanks so much. Please subscribe and I'll see you in the next post.