The Importance of Keywords in SEO: A Beginner’s Guide

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Use the proper keyword and you will get more search engine traffic…

Optimize your website/blog keywords and you will rank faster…

How many times have you gotten such pieces of advice when you were learning about SEO?

Probably a lot.

That’s because keywords are the first things you should learn about when you optimize your blog for SEO.

I write this guide for a beginner like you to understand the most fundamental concept of SEO – keywords.

Read: Keyword research for SEO – The Beginners Guide

Let’s start with the basics…

If you have been blogging for a while, you probably know that 95% of your traffic is coming from 5% of your posts. You are probably getting a maximum amount of search engine traffic from a few hand-picked posts.

Have you ever questioned why these posts are getting so much traffic? Well, the answer is you must have done something right.

Right?

The reason is, some of your posts got ranked on the first page of a search engine for keywords that are highly searched for by users.

So here’s the crucial question to think about:

Who is the one ranking your content?

It’s a machine (algorithm) which looks for certain signals in order to rank the content appropriately.

When I say “ranking” of the content, what do I mean? In this context, ranking is the order that pages appear in a search engine’s results page (SERP).

You can go to the Semrush site and type in your website’s address to see which keyword(s) you are ranking for.

Here is an example from one of my popular blogs:

Keyword position in Google
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Let’s try to understand what’s happening in this image. (Even if you don’t understand 100%, don’t worry as this is normal for a beginner.)

  1. Keyword: This is the specific phrase which is driving traffic to a specific URL. When doing SEO, this is the phrase that we “target”, so we often call it the “target keyword”.
  2. Pos.: This is the ranking of the keyword in Google Search (i.e. position). For instance, if it’s number 1, it’s the first result that Google shows. If it’s number 4, it’s the fourth. And so on… Your target should be to rank on the first page of Google for your target keyword (Pos. 1-10).
  3. Volume: This tells you roughly how many people are searching for that particular keyword in a given month. This is a very important thing because even if you think a search term will be popular, Google’s data will tell you otherwise. In the above example, you can see two similar keywords which have a considerable difference in monthly search volume:
    • Free professional email address: 110 searches/month
    • Free professional email: 70 searches/month

While we’re defining things, let’s look at two more important terms:

  1. Short Tail Keywords: Short keywords that are 1-3 words.
    • Make money online, Professional email, Lose weight
  2. Long Tail Keywords: More specific keywords that are usually three words or longer.

Note: All words and phrases qualify as “keywords” when they have a considerable amount of searches (volume) in a month.

Long-tail keywords are more profitable, as you will drive more targeted traffic and your chances of ranking on the first page are higher. For more on this, check out this post.

For now, try to understand all the terms mentioned so far.

What is the importance of keywords from an SEO perspective?

Now that you understand the basic concept of keywords, let’s dive into it a little deeper.

When we “SEO-optimize” a blog post or a web page, we have the option to define our target keywords. This kind of keyword is known as a Meta_keyword.

In 2012, it was important to specify meta keywords, but in 2017, it’s not of any use. The search engine algorithms have become much smarter; they now auto-detect keywords and rank pages automatically.

Google has already made it clear that they do not consider meta keywords when selecting keywords, and this makes sense because it wouldn’t be good for anyone.

For example, for this post, some meta keywords could be: “keyword tips, SEO, keyword research”, and so on.

Now, anyone looking for “keyword tips” would land on this page, not see anything of use, and leave, thus increasing my bounce rate. It’s not good for me and it’s not good for the user.

So remember that anytime someone tells you meta keywords matter, be sure to ignore them.

How To Start with Keyword Research

Keyword research is the process of finding the right keyword for your post. This step is important if you wish to grow your blog/website in a short span of time and ultimately make money. There are various ways by which you can find keywords and do keyword research.

Find Keywords with Semrush:

This is an online tool that lets you find keywords, sees which keywords your site is ranking for and allows you to spy on your competitors.

A good idea is to pick the top blogs in your niche and add them into Semrush to see which keywords those sites are ranking for. From here, you just need to start building unique and high-quality content around those keywords.

This is a paid tool, but you can get a 15-day free trial (worth $199) using this link.

For more on how to use Semrush, check out:

Find Keywords with Google Search:

You can also use Google Search to find target keywords.

Google will auto-suggest a search query when you type anything. You can create a list of keywords using this technique and use Semrush or Google’s Keyword Planner to check the search volume for all these keywords.

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Other Keyword Tools:

  • KwFinder: Great tool to find long-tail keywords in any niche.

Once you have found profitable keywords, your task is to write an SEO-optimized article for your target keywords. You can follow this guide to understand how to target keywords on a particular post.

Keyword Density and Keyword Placement

Keyword density is a complex topic.

This Wiki article will give you a fair idea of how keyword density is calculated. Depending on your target keywords, (long tail or short tail), try to maintain a general percentage of keyword density. When bots crawl your page, they can determine which particular keywords a page should rank for from the keyword density.

Keyword targeting is important but stay away from “keyword stuffing”. This is the overuse of keywords on any page. This will ultimately be harmful to your ranking.

Different SEO ninjas have different ideas about keyword density, but your main keyword should ideally not be more than 2% of the article. I try to keep it between 1-1.5%.

Along with the main keyword, you should also throw in some related terms, known as LSI keywords. You can learn about LSI keywords here, and here is a free LSI keyword finder tool.

Remember, you can target over one keyword on a blog post or a page. But I would suggest you keep it less than three because if your post is high-quality, you will also indirectly rank for related long-tail keywords.

So be careful not to “stuff” keywords.

What does keyword stuffing do?

Overusing keywords alerts Google bots to the fact that you are “spamming” your post by stuffing it with unnecessary keywords. Google will think you are trying to trick the system. Google penalizes for this action.

So be wise when you select the number of keywords you are using for SEO. Particularly since the Google Panda update (2011), any SEO actions that do not appear to be natural are bad for your site.

Meta titles, meta descriptions, and headings:

Now that you have a perfect keyword to target, and you are writing a great post around it, try to also use that keyword as part of the title of the post. By default, this title will also be the title shown in search engines (i.e. the “meta title”).

You can also write a description for users to see when they look at your site in a search engine (i.e. the “meta description“). Adding in a relevant meta description will also give more insight about your page/post to search engine bots. I suggest you use your keyword in the meta description as well.

Note: You can write meta titles and meta descriptions using an SEO plugin like Yoast SEO.

Write SEO-friendly articles by using H2 and H3 tags (your title is H1 by default in WordPress). However, don’t overuse heading tags, as keyword stuffed headings and too many heading tags can lead to a negative ranking. These days there are content optimization tools, using AI and machine learning they help you to write SEO-friendly content.

Random SEO tip: Don’t use numbers in your permalink (e.g. yourdomain.com/4-ways-to-rank-higher-in-google) because in the future, if you want to extend the article by adding an additional point (e.g. 5 ways to rank higher in Google), that permalink will no longer be accurate. For more on writing SEO-optimized posts, go here.

What to do now?

Now that you know that keywords play an important role in SEO, your first task is to find 5-6 profitable keywords for your next post.

You can use the Google Keyword Planner, Semrush, or some other tool. Here is the updated list of the best keyword research tools.

Write out a post based on your target keyword, and use any of these Google keywords rank tracker sites to keep track of your keyword positions.

So that’s it. Keep refining, learning, and trying!

When you rank on the first page, let me know about it in the comments! Like this post? Don’t forget to share it with your friends!

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101 thoughts on “The Importance of Keywords in SEO: A Beginner’s Guide”

  1. Asher

    Yeah keywords are really important. I think one can get a huge amount of traffic merely by finding keywords that one’s competitor usually doesn’t know. Google keyword planner gives same results for any specific keywords to everyone even to your competitor, therefore, relying on those figures is not going to help in these days where 2-million blog post are published everyday.
    In this situation, you need to hack the google keyword planner to find out original and underground keywords. Once you find these long tail keywords, that tools usually doesn’t show to the most of the people, writing articles around them can rank your webpage even without backlinks.

  2. Ronnie

    Hello,

    Well, In recent times, Google has changed everything, now keywords are not that much important, as it was few years ago.

    These days placement of keywords is lot more important than keyword density. And also, the usage of LSI keywords is very important.

    So, overall, the importance of keywords is not that much important, what it was few years ago.

    Correct me if I am wrong.

  3. knight kevin

    Your post is really a great help for me,It help me to understand the importance of keywords selection and there usage for better indexing.Will follow your ways for seo improvement
    Thanks

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      Hey Kevin,

      Glad that you like the post. keep coming back. 🙂

  4. Rizwan Ahmad

    Hello Harsh,
    I read so many post of your and i like your website you are giving lot of tutorials on blogging, but i have one question in my mind, i want to know if i purchase .in domain then what is the effect on my website traffic, is it ok to purchase .in domain or i have to purchase .com domain for my website, actually .com domain is not available for my website name only .in domain is available so i want to know this, if there is an effect on traffic with .in domain then i have to purchase .com domain with another name pls reply soon i am waiting for your valuable response.

    1. Adil Mirza

      country specific domain can provide you local traffic and if you want to go for global traffic then stay away from country specific extention.

  5. Muhammad Ahsan

    Dear Harsh Sir,
    Once again, got to see a good post by your side. I get to learn a lot from reading your posts. I correct mostly mistakes after reading your posts. I hope one day my blog will got rich traffic.
    Thanks again

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Muhammad
      Happy to help & best of luck for your blog.

  6. Chetan Gupta

    Hi Harsh

    There is no doubt that Keywords are the 2nd most important thing after backlinks.

    Without targeting the right keyword, we can never drive traffic and sales.

    You have written awesome article on keyword importance which is more much more in-depth than I have ever read.

    Thanks for sharing such a nice article with us.

    Have a nice weekend. 😀

  7. Harshit Bhootra

    Excellent article harsh!
    I am a bit of confused about Domain Extensions. Do google treat all extensions equally? Can we rank a domain having extensions like .xyz ? Will be great if you cover this topic too in any post 🙂

    1. adil mirza

      Google does not have any problem with any extention, but moz can delay your domain authority if you are using some unsupported extentions

  8. Tanmoy Das

    If I know on which keyword I am getting traffic should I need to write articles on those keyword or beyond that particular keyword?

    1. adil mirza

      don’t repeat your keyword in too many blog posts because google won’t provide you traffic but it will surely penalise you for spamming content. internet does not need a second article on same topic, but everyone trying his best to make their own first one. and keywords are topics actually, a very specific topic.

  9. Istiak Rayhan

    Keywords Optimization is also important for old posts. It can dramatically increase the ranking and traffic. I am using Google Webmaster Tools to find the potential keywords that I am ranking for. And then, optimize my old posts for those potential keywords. It works great for me.

    However, thanks for sharing this awesome posts!

  10. vishal

    Keyword targeting is very important as per google. But if you are go through with user perspective they don’t have that much idea about the keywords they always target the Long tail keyword. So we target through with long tails keywords first .

  11. Nitendra Shukla

    People use meta keywords in there blog and they forgot to use H1 and H2 headings.

    @Harsh, I usually prefer google keyword tool But these days people are telling us to use long tail keyword tool. Which tool we should use.

  12. deepa

    @Harsh

    Keywords are very important to drive direct traffic from search eagine. This is very valuable article which cleared lots of things. I have a hindi blog and keyword automatic set in hindi. I have seen this in alexa. Could you advice is there any plugin to set keywords easily English or how to set keyword for blog page. Thank you so much for your post.

  13. Atul Rishav

    Good Evening Harsh

    Hope you doing good

    This is really a good article and tools used for Keyword planning but I believe these are paid which many of us will not be able to afford (Well in case of me). A tutorial or guide on “How to use google keyword planner” will be really appreciable. Explaining each column of it and how to optimize, the significance of competition column will help many of the new comers like me.
    Hoping for a positive reply and opinion over this.

    Thank you

  14. Alberto martinez

    hi i want to ask you a question.
    Serious good position, a keyword that shows me “Prediction of Google Instant,” but that planner google keyword search does not show me any?
    example:

    I go to google and type “Tutorial Google Trends” and has 6,770,000 results
    but I will google keyword planner and says it has no search.

    my question is, it would be good position these keywords?

  15. Kunal Patil

    Dear Harsh..Thanks a lot for your useful information!
    I am facing a major problem related to long tail keywords & i am not able find solution for it. Please guide & support me.Thank You!
    My doubt is “can i change the sequence of words in long term keywords??”
    Suppose my keyword is MUMBAI TOURIST ATTRACTIONS and if i used variation as TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN MUMBAI. Then YOAST does not counts it as focus keyword.
    Please suggest what to do in such cases. Your response is highly appreciated.

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Kunal
      Yoast won’t count that as a Focus keyword as it looks for exact match. Though you can definitely tweak the sequence & it would be ok. At times changing the Long tail keyword sequence makes it sound more natural.

    2. adil mirza

      you actually need LSI keywords, just read article on LSI keyword which is already menssioned in this article. every question to your answer can be found there.

  16. Hasibul Kabir

    I’m confused about meta keywords. I stopped using it and eliminated it from my blog. After that i lost almost 30% of my search traffics. Should i start using meta keywords again? Can anybody help me?

  17. Muhammad

    thankyou harsh for such a good information you provide here. I want to ask, I’m using SEMrush now to find High CPC keyword. and there is keyword with lesser search volume (usually below 1k) but with less competitiveness (less number of the search result). which one is better for SEO: KW with lesser search volume and also lesser competition. or KW with high search volume ( > 1000 ) but also with a higher competition? thanks in advance 🙂

  18. Nirmal Kumar Pandit

    Actually, it fact that keyword is the most important thing for improving traffic to your particular post at your website. at the time of blogging you must see, what is should be your keyword and visitor tries it to find out in google or anywhere.

  19. gitesh

    how many keywords can i add in one post, if i add more keywords it is known as black hat seo…. and google panda effect can also taken.

    1. adil mirza

      more keywords does not leads towards over optimization, it’s a good technique to maintain keyword density, just keep in mind that go for highly relevant keywords. random keywords will surely penalise you

  20. Chetan

    I want to ask one question, How to target price in India like that keywords? i have check lots of bloggers blog and wordpress blog they dont concentrate keyword density, but these blog rank in google first page how??

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