Search Engine Journal contributor Adam Riemer has published an article answering the question ‘Should We Optimize For Keywords With High Search Volume Or Competition?’.

He says, “A search for bark on a tree could be what it looks like or feels like, whether it’s a sign the tree is healthy or not, and questions about using it to determine the age or genus of the tree.

“Bark” for a dog could refer to the specific sounds made by certain breeds, could indicate that the dog is sick, or the user is looking for ways to get a dog to stop barking or train a dog to bark on command.

If there are 500 searches, perhaps 300 are for the noise the dog makes, from which 200 are for determining if the dog is sick or healthy, and 50 are for training your dog to bark.”

Should We Optimize For Keywords With High Search Volume Or Competition?

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