Step-by-Step Keyword Research in Ubersuggest
1. Start with a Seed Keyword
Think of a basic term related to your niche.
Example:
If your topic is blogging → type “blogging”, “make money online”, etc.
👉 Go to Ubersuggest → Enter keyword → Select country → Click Search
2. Analyze the Overview
You’ll see:
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Search Volume → how many people search monthly
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SEO Difficulty (SD) → how hard to rank organically
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Paid Difficulty (PD) → competition for ads
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CPC → cost per click
💡 Tip:
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Low SD + decent volume = good keyword opportunity
3. Explore Keyword Ideas
Click Keyword Ideas to find:
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Suggestions
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Related keywords
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Questions (great for blogs!)
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Comparisons
👉 Look for:
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Long-tail keywords (3–5 words)
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Lower competition
Example:
Instead of “blogging” → “how to start blogging for beginners”
4. Use Filters (Very Important)
Apply filters like:
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Volume (e.g., 100–10,000)
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SEO Difficulty (e.g., 0–35 for beginners)
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Include/exclude words
🎯 This helps you find easy-to-rank keywords faster
5. Check SERP Analysis
Scroll down to see top-ranking pages:
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Domain score
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Backlinks
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Estimated visits
💡 If top sites are weak → you have a chance to rank
6. Analyze Content Ideas
Go to Content Ideas section:
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See popular blog posts
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Social shares
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Estimated traffic
👉 Helps you understand:
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What content works
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What people like
7. Select Primary + Secondary Keywords
Choose:
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1 main keyword
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3–10 related keywords
Example:
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Main: “how to start a blog”
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Secondary: “blogging tips”, “blogging for beginners”
8. Track Keywords (Optional)
Use the Rank Tracking feature:
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Add your domain
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Track keyword rankings over time
🧠 Pro Tips
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Focus on search intent (informational, transactional, etc.)
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Prefer long-tail keywords for faster ranking
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Don’t chase only high volume—competition matters more
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Combine with Google Trends to check trends
⚡ Simple Workflow
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Enter seed keyword
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Find low-competition ideas
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Filter results
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Analyze competitors
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Pick keywords
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Create content
If you want, tell me your niche (e.g., blogging, affiliate marketing, local business), and I can find real keyword ideas for you using this method
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