How does my site rank for keywords?
To find ranking keywords for your site or a competitors site using Keyword Explorer, follow these steps:
- Type in your website URL into Keyword Explorer.
- Select the country where you audience is based.
- Click the Analyze button.
- You’ll see Top Ranking Keywords.
- Click Ranking Keywords on the left panel to view more keywords.
How often does a website rank for one keyword?
If you’re trying to rank for a keyword that gets at least 10,000 searches a month, chances aren’t good. Over 84% of pages that get 1st place for a search that popular only rank for the one keyword. Things start to get more attractive when we take a look at traffic volumes around 1,000 searches a month.
How to rank for multiple keywords with one piece of content?
You can see the largest percentages are two keywords (at 18,5%), followed by five to nine keywords (at 16.5%). Which means if your SEO skills are helping you rank on the first page of Google for one keyword, you have pretty great chances of ranking on the first page for multiple keywords. What do sites ranking for multiple keywords have in common?
How many keywords are on the first page?
But they still have an average of 225 additional keywords ranking on the first page. So your primary keyword is on page two, and you have over 200 other ones showing up on page one. That’s why you should always build keyword clusters into your content. Of course, just because it’s a keyword you’re ranking for, it doesn’t mean it’s a good one.
Is it dead to rank with keywords on Google?
Keyword targeting is dead. Algorithm changes such as Google’s RankBrain have all but killed your ability to rank well using keyword targeting. I bet you’re wondering why I’m about to talk about ranking for keywords then, right? Well, there’s a difference between using keywords and targeting keywords.