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Explore shorter keywords

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 3:41 am
by ahbappy250
While spoken keywords tend to be longer and more conversational, mobile-friendly keywords are short and succinct. Typing on a mobile device is tedious, so it should come as no surprise that users don’t want to enter long search phrases.

You can search for short and catchy keywords using our Keyword Magic Tool . The tool will help you find shorter keywords in your niche.

Start by entering the keyword or phrase that interests free korean number for whatsapp you for your industry. Then click "Search." This will give you a complete list of related searches related to the initial keyword.

With "Advanced Filters" you can narrow the length of these sentences to make them more mobile-friendly, limiting the number of words from one to four, for example.

For example, if you’re trying to rank for “how to train for a marathon,” using the advanced filter that limits query length will help you find more mobile-friendly keywords like “marathon preparation” and “marathon training.”

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Location-based keyword research
We’ve talked about this before, but since it’s one of the most important features of mobile search, it’s worth mentioning again: local SEO is essential for mobile.

There are two key keywords to pay attention to when doing mobile keyword research: “near me” and “nearby.” These are the most popular location-based keywords used in mobile searches.

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You may have noticed that they appear if you start typing a phrase into the Google search bar on mobile (for example, if you type "Chinese restaurant", Google will suggest "Chinese restaurant near me").

The thing is, you can't rank for these keywords in the traditional sense. If you're a Chinese restaurant in New York and you fill your web page with the keyword "Chinese restaurant near me," that won't help people in New York find you.

So how does it work? First, sign up for Google My Business . This ensures that your business is listed when Google users search your niche. You should also set up your business location on Google Maps. These steps help improve your rankings for “nearby” and “near me” keywords.