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Google's keyword research tool is an excellent resource for generating keyword ideas and also trending which keywords deliver a higher volume of searches. But, note the use of trending in the last sentence. The tool can't tell you how many website visitors you'll receive from a #1 ranking. Experience has shown on average it is 10% - 25% of the monthly estimate. Meaning if you go after a keyword with an estimated traffic volume of 4,000 searches per month, on average expect to see ~400 visitors per month from that phrase if it rankings #1. This is just in general, and of course every case is different. Also clearly it's expected that not all users will click on a number one ranking, and personalized results will have an effect on what listing shows up as #1. Regardless, here are two strategies that can help remedy the ambiguity when determining what keywords should be chosen for organic optimization. Strategy One - Rankings to Expected PerformanceThis strategy is not ideal for a website with little to no search engine traffic, it is ideal for a website re-evaluating its keyword strategy, and does not have a significant budget for a PPC campaign. Gather The Following Two Lists
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Strategy Two - PPCRun a PPC campaign on Bing (because it will be much cheaper) for one month from a long list of potential keywords rounded up from Google's Keyword Tool. This will help determine an actual search volume for all the keywords that are being considered for an organic optimization campaign.
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