Keyword Difficulty - LowFruits https://lowfruits.io Analyze the SERPs Faster, Find Weak Spots Fri, 11 Apr 2025 15:06:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://lowfruits.io/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/cropped-lf-logo-symbol-32x32.png Keyword Difficulty - LowFruits https://lowfruits.io 32 32 What max DA should I aim for when generating a report? https://lowfruits.io/docs/what-max-da-should-i-aim-for-when-generating-a-report/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-max-da-should-i-aim-for-when-generating-a-report Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:54 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/what-max-da-should-i-aim-for-when-generating-a-report/ When you're just starting out or don't have a website yet, it's best not to set a maximum Domain Authority (DA) value during your keyword research. By default, the tool uses a DA threshold of 20 to signify weak authority. If you already have a website, you can improve your targeting by entering your website's […]

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When you're just starting out or don't have a website yet, it's best not to set a maximum Domain Authority (DA) value during your keyword research. By default, the tool uses a DA threshold of 20 to signify weak authority.

If you already have a website, you can improve your targeting by entering your website's URL in the provided field. This allows the keyword research tool to analyze search engine results pages (SERPs) and identify keywords where the top-ranking sites have a DA lower than yours, labeling them as low-hanging fruit.

This approach helps you find keywords that are more attainable for your site, given its current level of authority.

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How do I assess the keyword difficulty (KD) of a keyword? https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-do-i-assess-the-keyword-difficulty-kd-of-a-keyword/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-do-i-assess-the-keyword-difficulty-kd-of-a-keyword Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:54 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-do-i-assess-the-keyword-difficulty-kd-of-a-keyword/ Assessing the keyword difficulty (KD) involves examining how easy or challenging it is to rank for a particular keyword. Here’s how you can evaluate KD using LowFruits: By combining these insights, you can strategically select keywords that maximize your chances of ranking well while balancing your effort and resources. Tutorial Video

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Assessing the keyword difficulty (KD) involves examining how easy or challenging it is to rank for a particular keyword. Here’s how you can evaluate KD using LowFruits:

  1. Fruit Icons: The more fruit icons a keyword has, the easier it is likely to be to rank for. These icons help indicate the likelihood of success with a keyword based on its competitive landscape.
  2. Weak Websites and UGC: Keywords with weak websites or user-generated content (UGC) among the top 3 search results are often easier targets. Use LowFruits filters to identify these opportunities.
  3. Top-Ranking Page Weaknesses: Examine weaknesses in the top-ranking pages and assess if you can offer a better on-site experience. This might include better content, a more engaging user experience, or more comprehensive coverage of the topic.
  4. Search Volume Considerations: Even if a keyword has many fruit icons, it may still take longer to rank if it has a high search volume (over 1,000 searches per month). Higher volume keywords tend to be more competitive, requiring additional time and effort to achieve strong rankings.

By combining these insights, you can strategically select keywords that maximize your chances of ranking well while balancing your effort and resources.

Tutorial Video

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Should I go for keywords that just have one fruit icon? https://lowfruits.io/docs/should-i-go-for-keywords-that-just-have-one-fruit-icon/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=should-i-go-for-keywords-that-just-have-one-fruit-icon Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:54 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/should-i-go-for-keywords-that-just-have-one-fruit-icon/ We recommend targeting keywords that have at least two weak spots within the top 10 search results. If there's only one weak spot, the page might be ranking well due to factors like luck, private blog networks (PBNs), or a temporary boost from Google. Generally, keywords with fewer fruit icons indicate a more competitive landscape, […]

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We recommend targeting keywords that have at least two weak spots within the top 10 search results. If there's only one weak spot, the page might be ranking well due to factors like luck, private blog networks (PBNs), or a temporary boost from Google.

Generally, keywords with fewer fruit icons indicate a more competitive landscape, making it more challenging to rank in the top 10 search results.

It's always a good idea to carefully analyze the specific pages that are currently ranking for a keyword to see if you can create a better on-site experience and improve your chances of ranking well for that keyword.

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Are high-volume (> 1000) keywords with a few fruit icons easy to rank for? https://lowfruits.io/docs/are-high-volume-keywords-with-a-few-fruit-icons-easy-to-rank-for/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=are-high-volume-keywords-with-a-few-fruit-icons-easy-to-rank-for Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:54 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/high-volume-1000-keyword-with-a-few-fruit-icons-is-it-an-easy-keyword/ High-volume keywords (over 1,000 searches per month) with a few fruit icons can still be challenging to rank for, despite appearing less competitive at first glance. Here’s why: By adopting these strategies, you can improve your chances of ranking well for high-volume keywords while building a strong foundational presence in your niche.

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High-volume keywords (over 1,000 searches per month) with a few fruit icons can still be challenging to rank for, despite appearing less competitive at first glance. Here’s why:

  1. Competitive Nature: Such keywords often attract significant competition due to their high search volume, making it generally more difficult and time-consuming to achieve strong rankings.
  2. Top-Ranking Analysis: To rank effectively, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the top-ranking pages. Identify opportunities where you can provide a superior on-site experience compared to existing content.
  3. Build Topical Authority: Consider creating a network of related articles linked together to cover various aspects of your niche. This strategy can help establish your website as a trusted and authoritative source of information.

By adopting these strategies, you can improve your chances of ranking well for high-volume keywords while building a strong foundational presence in your niche.

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I have an affiliate website, with whom am I competing? https://lowfruits.io/docs/i-have-an-affiliate-website-with-whom-am-i-competing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=i-have-an-affiliate-website-with-whom-am-i-competing Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:54 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/i-have-an-affiliate-website-with-whom-am-i-competing/ If you have an affiliate website, you'll typically be competing with other affiliate websites for rankings in the search results. Google can identify the type of website, such as an affiliate site, a shop, or a media site, and certain keywords may be more relevant to certain types of websites. You can use the advanced […]

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If you have an affiliate website, you'll typically be competing with other affiliate websites for rankings in the search results.

Google can identify the type of website, such as an affiliate site, a shop, or a media site, and certain keywords may be more relevant to certain types of websites.

You can use the advanced view or competition tab in your keyword research tool to identify the affiliate websites you're competing with.

You can also be aware that some affiliate websites may try to disguise themselves as other types of websites, such as e-commerce, to rank for more commercial keywords.

For example, they may install a shopping cart plugin and include a navigation bar with a cart in an attempt to appear more like an e-commerce site to Google.

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What does DA mean? Why should I care? https://lowfruits.io/docs/what-does-da-mean-why-should-i-care/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-does-da-mean-why-should-i-care Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:54 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/what-does-da-mean-why-should-i-care/ Domain Authority (DA) is a metric developed by MOZ that gauges the strength of a website based on the number and quality of backlinks it has. It provides insight into how authoritative a site is considered in the eyes of search engines. Understanding DA is important for several reasons: Monitoring and understanding DA can help […]

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Domain Authority (DA) is a metric developed by MOZ that gauges the strength of a website based on the number and quality of backlinks it has. It provides insight into how authoritative a site is considered in the eyes of search engines.

Understanding DA is important for several reasons:

  1. Competitive Analysis: If you're just starting with a new website, you likely have few or no backlinks, resulting in a low DA. Competing with established websites with higher DA can be challenging.
  2. Content Strategy Planning: Knowing your website’s DA can help you decide on realistic targets for your content strategy. You can identify competitors within your range and aim to outrank them for specific keywords.
  3. Targeting Keywords: When starting out, focus on keywords where top-ranking sites have a DA below 20. This strategy allows you to set achievable goals and build your website's authority over time.

Monitoring and understanding DA can help you prioritize efforts effectively to enhance your website’s presence and competitiveness in search results.

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How do I fetch KGR & Allintitle data? https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-do-i-fetch-kgr-allintitle-data/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-do-i-fetch-kgr-allintitle-data Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:53 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/fetching-kgr-allintitle-data/ The allintitle operator is a useful way to assess keyword difficulty, especially when combined with weak spots for a deeper analysis.  For more on assessing keyword difficulty and when to use each method, check out this blog post: https://blog.lowfruits.io/how-to-measure-the-difficulty-easiness-of-a-keyword-in-seo-3-main-ways. To view and extract Allintitle and KGR data, click the Columns icon and enable the Allintitle […]

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The allintitle operator is a useful way to assess keyword difficulty, especially when combined with weak spots for a deeper analysis. 

For more on assessing keyword difficulty and when to use each method, check out this blog post: https://blog.lowfruits.io/how-to-measure-the-difficulty-easiness-of-a-keyword-in-seo-3-main-ways.

To view and extract Allintitle and KGR data, click the Columns icon and enable the Allintitle feature at the bottom of the dropdown.

This will display two new columns: AT (Allintitle) and AT/VOL (KGR).

Cost: Fetching allintitle data for one keyword requires 1 credit.

Tips and Remarks

  • You can bulk-select keywords to fetch the allintitle data in bulk.
  • You can also import your keywords to check the allintitle valuesImport your keywords (uncheck Analyze all), bulk-select and click on Allintitle in the window.
  • You can filter results based on Allintitle value (Filters > Allintitle).

As the feature is currently in beta, there might be some bugs or delays.

We're utilizing multiple APIs to retrieve data from Google, but not all of them can fetch the allintitle data due to the difficulty to scrape such data, often being obstructed by captcha challenges.

Fetching allintitle data is generally slower than fetching search results, especially for medium or larger batches (over 100 keywords). In our tests, retrieving data for more than 1,000 keywords can take over 30 minutes.

In our tests, fetching allintitle for more than 1,000 keywords, it can take more than 30 minutes.

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