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In such cases, it contributes to the search volume for that keyword even though the same people are searching for it over and over again. Even if you can rank for a keyword, the number of visitors sent from that keyword is not equal. Even if you achieve the number 1 ranking, the traffic from that keyword will not exceed 30% of the search volume. Very rarely. If you get 30% of your traffic from that keyword, you're lucky. Must be an average over a one-year period – If there were 120,000 searches for a keyword in December, but no searches for the other 11 months,
the reported Bosnia and Herzegovina Email List monthly search volume for that keyword is 10,000. (The average value is calculated as 120,000 ÷ 12 months). Varies by country – Keyword tools typically show search volume for the selected country. However, some of them also have the option to display worldwide search volumes. Most keyword research tools have search volume filters that allow you to focus on keyword ideas within a certain popularity range. This has two main uses. Filter for super high volume keywords – If your site is new, keywords with more than 10,000 monthly searches are likely too competitive and you should dedicate resources to ranking for them. You don't want to waste that kind of time. Identify and filter low-volume keywords –

You may want to find non-competitive low-volume keywords that can easily get you some traffic. These are often called "long tail keywords". Long-tail keywords are well-known in SEO, but are often overlooked. No one wants to target a keyword unless it is searched at least 100 times. Especially if the search volume is zero. "Zero volume" keywords often only bring in a few visitors per month, even if they rank well. However, once these keywords are accumulated, the total number of visitors per year can reach several thousand if you post 100 articles and target these keywords. Ignoring low search volume keywords is a common beginner mistake. They are just as useful as popular keywords.
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