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00:00 Intro
01:35 Enter your seed KW and choose the country you want to target. Selecting phrase match allows you to keep the balance between too broad or too narrow queries
03:01 Finetune your search using advanced filters
04:00 Keyword Difficulty (KD metric): when it’s higher than 50-60, the competition becomes too tough
05:25 Embedding your video to your website will help you drive more traffic to the video through the website and through the Videos SERP Feature on Google
07:20 Why is the Competition metric important?
08:52 Use the Questions tab to get some fresh ideas on what to create videos about
10:24 Keyword Analyzer for a more detailed audit
This is the 3rd video in the series.
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Ahrefs doesn't have BEYOND annoying, robotic ads. Tell your marketing people they may have made their competition money. 🙂 Perhaps keywords here are "you're" and "fired." 😀
Great video. Thanks for that. What are your other videos on sem rush?
Thanks for sharing!😉 For youtube; how can i learn this "keywords playback based cpm" ? Because of i need to learn!
Thanks!
Well explained and very informative. Appreciate you sharing
Hi. Thanks very much for this.
How do you know that “50 or 60” on their keyword difficulty score is the right threshold? I understand we must consider our site versus the competition..
But I want to ask: how do they actually calculate this metric? What is the actual data and weightings being applied? Most tools vendors don’t disclose this so are we supposed to just blindly follow these indicators without knowing what they actually measure?
Thanks.