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Keyword - SEOT/PBR/SEOC thoughts.
Okay so for awhile now, I've been looking for half-decent keywords to start building on. This isn't the 'money-maker' keywords, but something to learn from. Of course it's easy to say that you can learn from any keyword, however most keywords I find are usually scratching the parameters set out by the challenge. I am wanting to use something with a little more weight, nothing amazing but something that could show results. I have one I like for this purpose, but I just want other opinions. Your opinions will also help for further keyword research in the future.
These are the stats.
SEOT - 559
PBR - 30%
SEOC - 5,440
Thanks.
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Hello and welcome to The Challenge Forums!
The numbers that you've given are certainly within the guidelines, but you knew that already. Unfortunately, you haven't given us anything else to go on, so there is no possible way to do any sort of analysis. Keyword decisions are also based on the competition matrix.
Here is the entry from The Challenge Forum Rules for how to get keyword analysis feedback:
13. Asking for Feedback On Matrix Analysis
When you post a matrix and ask for feedback, in order to receive Feedback from one of the team of Moderators, please ensure you have:
a. Included a screen shot in the post of your SEOT, PBR & SEOC
b. Included a screen shot in the post of your Matrix
c. Provided a thorough analysis of the matrix yourself, that is to include your interpretation of what you see, and what conclusions you are drawing from it.
The rationale for this is borrowed from the analogy that you don't teach someone to fish by doing it for them. We have your back, and we will certainly provide feedback based on having seen you making the effort of analyzing it yourself.
Your analysis is expected to be between 2-3 paragraphs. Here are some excellent examples from 2010 to give you an idea of how to approach it
http://challenge.co/forum/showthread...nalysis-Please
http://challenge.co/forum/showthread...y-niche-please
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