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Originally Posted by Jeremy80
IceMemory, your competition analysis for that keyword is quite poor.
First of all, you are not competing with 177 million sites. You are only competing with the top 10. The rest simply are not actually targeting that keyword and they are not worth worrying about.
Secondly it doesn't matter that there are .gov sites in the top 10. This is actually a sign that few people are actually aggressively targeting this keyword. The sites in the top 10 mostly have 'community development' in their titles. So they are actually targeting something completely different. Unfortunately that may also mean that the search volume stats are including this wording.
Snowhall, in my opinion you definitely can make it the top 10 for this keyword if you know how to build good backlinks. If you are already getting traffic for 'experts community', you may be better off to improve your rankings for that phrase first. Then move onto the other phrase once you are top 5.
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my point is what .gov has probably good baclinks... as part of org sites.
yes, it's not competition with 177 million, but first 10 somehow came to there.. right?! and I hope you will agree with me in what it's much easier to get on top 10 then competition is up to 100.000 than when you have 10 million competition web pages. (once i put my web site with keyword dollz mania on top 10 google within 3 days, because of competition was 10 000. and it was 50 000/monthly searches.. and it took me couple months to get on top 10 with keyword dolls shop there competition was 7 000 000)
my mistake here, i didnt made deep analyze and everything was said from first quick look.
everything is possible.. but a question is if it's worth investment to get on top 10 in google then keyword won't able to bring potential buyers or it will be poor search.
P.S. I knew guy who was charging 200$/month for SEO fo keyword tuxedo queens .. and he got a guy on top 10.. but a problem is what nobody was searching that keyword.
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