New SEOUC (INURL) Feature In Keyword Research
As the quantity of pages increase on the Internet, trying to find a good profitable niche is getting harder and harder. The number of bad and duplicate content grows and makes up most of the searches that you do so any niche research you do comes up with the “high competition” flag. But even though they seem to be high competition, they might not necessarily be as high as the research shows due to all that poor content out there and a lot of it will not be any competition in reality.
Open up Market Samurai’s Keyword Research module and add the keyword “how to use notepad”, then analyse it. Look at the SEOC … high competition to make you shy away. Now view the pages in Google and you will see a trend starting here. Very few of the pages are actually trying to be there in the first place. Most of them are comments or just pages that include your keyword but are not specifically targeted to be ranked for.
If you had to do this search page check for every keyword it would take forever to get any good research done at all. That said, how do you get good accurate competition results then?
Enter Market Samurai and the new research feature.
The new SEOUC feature searches for INURL so these results tell you just how many pages contain your keyword. Any page which includes the keyword in their URL will be your competition as it looks like they are using it in a campaign. Now can you see the usefullness of the SEOUC feature? Set the filter to between 500 and 1000 and you will soon see the active competition for that keyword. The result will be a more accurate indication of competition.
If you already own Market Samurai or Domain Samurai then this new feature is already available to you. It’s part of the free Keyword Research module. ( update to the latest version to gain access to this new feature.)
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This new feature is part of the free keyword research module, so you don’t need to be a paid user to gain access to this powerful new indicator of competition.