[DEBATE] Is KGR Really a Waste of Time?

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Do you see how keyword research tools will say that a keyword is super easy to rank? but then you analyze it manually and viola! it is NOT as easy as you thought it was! the tool is using some sort of automated formula, and you should know by now that nothing in SEO can be automated.

In a nutshell, KGR is basically a way to find sweet long-tail keywords that are not being targetted by other websites. Hence the search volume / allintitle < 25% formula.

Use your brain, if you have a KGR keyword and you look at the front page and it is showing all e-commerce sites for that product, then you know that is what people are looking for, google is showing them shopping results because it is in line with the search intent of the user, unless you also have an e-commerce site, move on. If you see search results showing highly RELEVANT pages, or pages answering the search query, even if they are NOT targetting that keyword, then again use your brain and move on.

What you need to do is look at the SERP results and see weak sites or even strong sites that are not providing an answer that is relative to the search term. When you get a keyword like that then you know it is something you can target. This is the case with any KGR or Non-KGR keyword.

Use intuition for search intent, and then analyze the results.

Another thing, always check page 2. Do you see a bunch of websites targetting that keyword or synonym terms? If so then again look further and then make your call.

Conclusion: KGR is an awesome way to short-list keywords with high potential. Don't be a moron, analyze the Search Intent, appearance of synonym terms and then shortlist keywords that you can target.

just my 2 cents!
I was wondering about this thank you. Do you know of a good guide here on BHW that shows you what types of signals to watch out for ie all of the red alerts like DA being too high and what types of sites to avoid trying to outrank. That would be really helpful I just purchased a good keyword research guide from here which I???m yet to properly read.
 

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I was wondering about this thank you. Do you know of a good guide here on BHW that shows you what types of signals to watch out for ie all of the red alerts like DA being too high and what types of sites to avoid trying to outrank. That would be really helpful I just purchased a good keyword research guide from here which I???m yet to properly read.
Hey buddy, I'm no expert, I like going for the low hanging fruit so just the easier stuff.

I read this a few years ago: https://www.nichepursuits.com/keyword-research/ along with many other guides and bits and pieces here and there on the forum and on other blogs.

KW research is super hard, I am not good at finding a lot of keywords but I can tell if a KW is easy or not. If you're building out a large content site then just do your best with keywords, try to use ahrefs and target keywords with low search volume: KD b/w 0 and 1 to get an initial boost. Once you start getting some traffic and revenue you can go after the bigger ones. Well, that's just my thought process, you can probably find better answers/ways by reading the forum and talking to more experienced people!

Good luck.
 

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Hey buddy, I'm no expert, I like going for the low hanging fruit so just the easier stuff.

I read this a few years ago: https://www.nichepursuits.com/keyword-research/ along with many other guides and bits and pieces here and there on the forum and on other blogs.

KW research is super hard, I am not good at finding a lot of keywords but I can tell if a KW is easy or not. If you're building out a large content site then just do your best with keywords, try to use ahrefs and target keywords with low search volume: KD b/w 0 and 1 to get an initial boost. Once you start getting some traffic and revenue you can go after the bigger ones. Well, that's just my thought process, you can probably find better answers/ways by reading the forum and talking to more experienced people!

Good luck.
Thank you
 

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You suggest that you use allintitle "when determining whether or not a keyword is worth targeting based on its competition levels", that's why I was curious to see your analytics as you make it sound like its working for you. I was curious to see your growth for your site as you don't actually say you have no successful projects using the method in your post on the other forum. In my experience, especially after the 4th May Google update last month, allintitle and KGR are essentially useless these days, they have had the flaws I point out in the video above for a year or two now but they took another hit last month.

From what I am seeing in the SERPs after the update last month, YouTube, Reddit, Quora, Amazon, and Pinterest have been given a ton of additional weight pushing them higher in the SERPs and taking the tops spots for tons of keywords. As you can probably guess, the majority of the posts on sites like Reddit and Quora for informational keywords are general threads and don't actually target the specific keyword so will likley not have the keyword in their title. When it comes to the buyer intent keywords, Amazon is currently just having their highest upvoted, long-form reviews ranked and again, don't have the keyword in their title either. This basically adds another nail into the coffin of allintitle and KGR.
I read that thread on here about that guy that can???t make money of 200k visitors he got in 4 months of KGR. As a noob I was thinking ???yes I finally found that magic tricks.
And then I found your YT channel and binged a ton of videos. I follow your logic but I was disappointed that KGR might be all hype.
I don???t know now what works and am back to square one but I???m testing your zero method.
I???m glad I only did KGR for two days before I found your thread and channel.
 

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I read that thread on here about that guy that can???t make money of 200k visitors he got in 4 months of KGR. As a noob I was thinking ???yes I finally found that magic tricks.
And then I found your YT channel and binged a ton of videos. I follow your logic but I was disappointed that KGR might be all hype.
I don???t know now what works and am back to square one but I???m testing your zero method.
I???m glad I only did KGR for two days before I found your thread and channel.
The test domain that I started last month is already getting organic traffic from the zero search volume keywords on it so that method can work but it is meant to be done at scale too. Its not my primary keyword strategy either but if you are brand new, it can be a solid starting point.
 

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Do you see how keyword research tools will say that a keyword is super easy to rank? but then you analyze it manually and viola! it is NOT as easy as you thought it was! the tool is using some sort of automated formula, and you should know by now that nothing in SEO can be automated.

In a nutshell, KGR is basically a way to find sweet long-tail keywords that are not being targetted by other websites. Hence the search volume / allintitle < 25% formula.

Use your brain, if you have a KGR keyword and you look at the front page and it is showing all e-commerce sites for that product, then you know that is what people are looking for, google is showing them shopping results because it is in line with the search intent of the user, unless you also have an e-commerce site, move on. If you see search results showing highly RELEVANT pages, or pages answering the search query, even if they are NOT targetting that keyword, then again use your brain and move on.

What you need to do is look at the SERP results and see weak sites or even strong sites that are not providing an answer that is relative to the search term. When you get a keyword like that then you know it is something you can target. This is the case with any KGR or Non-KGR keyword.

Use intuition for search intent, and then analyze the results.

Another thing, always check page 2. Do you see a bunch of websites targetting that keyword or synonym terms? If so then again look further and then make your call.

Conclusion: KGR is an awesome way to short-list keywords with high potential. Don't be a moron, analyze the Search Intent, appearance of synonym terms and then shortlist keywords that you can target.

just my 2 cents!
YES. I love your comment
 

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Interesting thread, I'll read all of it when I have more time, but just want to post my own KGR results from my journey.

I'm focusing on KGR as my site is non-English and so it is a lot easier to find good KGR keywords.

After not adding content for 18 months, my blog had 20 posts on June 1st, I have since added 15 KGR posts.

The results are interesting, for my Google Serps KGR is working perfectly for just 1 article, I posted it July 22nd for 140ms and I'm now ranking 4th and getting traffic. But that's it. ( Sorry I checked again and one other article is 5th, but no traffic yet, 220ms, allegedly) .The other articles are not ranking at all or are around 20th-30th.

However on Bing, it is working EXACTLY as you would dream of it. Almost all of my new 15 articles are in the top 10.

However this is Bing, so I am getting 0 traffic from it. :(

I have a bunch more KGR keywords so just going to keep plugging away writing and adding them.
 

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great thread read all of it in one go!
I have started work on a new domain and I am testing KGR along with my other methods.
I have tried kgr terms on 1 mix niche site and 1 niche site and some articles have ranked in top 100 but no serious rankings and sites are 6 month old but have less content will be doing more content on them.

I think KGR can be a part of the keyword research process but I also do manual research on keywords out of KGR zone so that I understand if it's worth going for.
 

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The results are interesting, for my Google Serps KGR is working perfectly for just 1 article.
Yea KGR just gives too many false possitives these days resulting in people wasting a bunch of time and effort on high comp keywords.
 

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Looking at my Google SERP results again, as I said I have 2 KGR articles ranking not 1, but only getting traffic from 1. Both those articles contain my overall website keyword, let's say 'golf equipment', all the other articles I wrote have quite tenuous links to 'golf equipment'. So it might help that the KGR keyword has huge relevance to my site.

Another annoying thing is I have 2 articles, let's say "golf equipment low budget' and 'golf equipment medium budget', when I put 'golf equipment medium budget' into serprobot it is ranking 'golf equipment low budget' around position 70-90 and is not picking up my 'golf equipment medium budget' article at all.

Is there anything I can do about that? Just wait and hope google realises I have another article targetting that exact long tail?

Actually, I think I just realised why. I have 'golf equipment medium budget' in a different category with very few articles, and these articles get very little traffic.

Would that be the reason?
 
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Maybe there is an easier explanation, looking at my excel sheet of keywords, it seems like the allintitle for my 2 Google ranking articles was either 0 or 1. 'golf equipment medium budget' had allintitle of 4.

So maybe KGR only works well on Google with allintitle of 0 or 1? Who de fuck knows, not me anyway.
 

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Interesting thread, I'll read all of it when I have more time, but just want to post my own KGR results from my journey.

I'm focusing on KGR as my site is non-English and so it is a lot easier to find good KGR keywords.

After not adding content for 18 months, my blog had 20 posts on June 1st, I have since added 15 KGR posts.

The results are interesting, for my Google Serps KGR is working perfectly for just 1 article, I posted it July 22nd for 140ms and I'm now ranking 4th and getting traffic. But that's it. ( Sorry I checked again and one other article is 5th, but no traffic yet, 220ms, allegedly) .The other articles are not ranking at all or are around 20th-30th.

However on Bing, it is working EXACTLY as you would dream of it. Almost all of my new 15 articles are in the top 10.

However this is Bing, so I am getting 0 traffic from it. :(

I have a bunch more KGR keywords so just going to keep plugging away writing and adding them.
How to monetize for non-english websites? thanks
 

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Apologies if this was posted before, I took a quick skim of the thread and don't see it.

There is another thread here on KGR experimenting. And I'm sure there are probably lots of others you can search for.

Dandan, who has replied on this thread, has posted a great little method on finding KGR's using Scrapebox, it's post #22.

I might get proxies set up and get my Scrapebox working again and try it.
 

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Looking at my Google SERP results again, as I said I have 2 KGR articles ranking not 1, but only getting traffic from 1. Both those articles contain my overall website keyword, let's say 'golf equipment', all the other articles I wrote have quite tenuous links to 'golf equipment'. So it might help that the KGR keyword has huge relevance to my site.

Another annoying thing is I have 2 articles, let's say "golf equipment low budget' and 'golf equipment medium budget', when I put 'golf equipment medium budget' into serprobot it is ranking 'golf equipment low budget' around position 70-90 and is not picking up my 'golf equipment medium budget' article at all.

Is there anything I can do about that? Just wait and hope google realises I have another article targetting that exact long tail?

Actually, I think I just realised why. I have 'golf equipment medium budget' in a different category with very few articles, and these articles get very little traffic.

Would that be the reason?
"golf equipment low budget'
'golf equipment medium budget'

Both the sample Keywords are too similar. If I were you, I will put them into just one article to avoid KW canabalism.
 

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KGR + competitor site authority is matter
if you find the KGR keyword you must check the competitor if they are higher authority then you leave it do another research
 

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Interesting, I'm learning a little bit more about Serprobot.

Article 1 is now ranking 3rd for keyword 1, it was 5th, no traffic as yet. This article was posted on August 13th

Article 2 is not appearing in Google serps at all (I don't think), I posted it on July 27th

For keyword 2 over the last 8 days, serps has picked up article 1 for 5 days with serps around 75/80, article 2 (which is what I want) for 1 day with the highest serp of 36, and now for the last 2 days it's picking up 2 completely different articles again around 70-80 in Serps.

Thanks for your thoughts. Maybe I just have to wait and google might settle on article 2 for keyword 2 eventually.
 
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A load of my articles are doing this too on serprobot. Picking up completely irrelevant pages. I've also tried a different serp tracker where you can dictate the URL it should be looking for and some correct URLs are ranking along with the wrong URL (with the right URL ranking higher).
 

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I added 2 more KGR posts yesterday.

Article/keyword 3 was posted at 10am GMT, I immediately requested indexing from webmaster tools, this article was ranking in 7th on Serprobot 2 hours later at 12pm, that's assuming the time on my website and SerpRobot are synched up. It has 230MS.

Article 4 was posted at 1:17pm, I also immediately requesed indexing but forgot to add it to SerpRobot. I checked it just there, so around 8am GMT the following day, and it is ranking 10th, however SerpRobot doesn't know the search volume, Keyword Finder says 180MS.

Why is this happening? I can only guess. Keyword 3 is more relevant to my site than the 10 or so KGR's that I've written since June 1st that aren't ranking at all, and it would be slightly less relevant than Keyword 1 that is ranking in 4th and getting traffic.

So maybe relevancy is very important to getting KGR working correctly? I'm basing this on a very low number of articles of course.
 
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