How to Find 25 Longtail Keywords with SEMRush (part1)

In the next 10 minutes, we're gonna use SEMRush to quickly identify quality long tail keywords use for respective niche. By the end, this video, you're gonna be able to use this tactic for your niche as well to quickly identify some new opportunities for your site. Let's go ahead and dig right in. 

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All right. So digging right in, the first thing you're gonna want to do is navigate to SEMRush. If you don't already have a SEMRush account, you can sign up for a 30 day free trial using my link in the video description. That is more than two times the length of the standard trial. So you'll definitely get enough time to try everything out. But assuming you do have your SEMRush account, the first thing you're gonna wanna do is you're gonna wanna go ahead and type in reddit.com. 


From here, this is gonna give you all the respective keywords that Reddit ranks for organically. And what you're gonna wanna do next is you're gonna want to set up an advanced search. So in order to do this, all you need to do is click organic search traffic here. And then what's going to happen is you're going to go into the organic research tab. This is where it's all about the filters. 


So what you wanna do is you wanna go ahead and set up a filter for word count greater than three, apply that. And then go ahead and also set your keyword difficulty to something that is less than 50. The reason why we're gonna do this is because it's going to really give us a priority of focus on looking at some long tail keywords that aren't potentially that hard to rank for. If you want to change this threshold, you totally can. If, for example, you're just starting out with your baby site and what you might wanna do is set your keyword difficulty to 30 or below. But the purpose here is that what we're gonna do is we're going to look through Reddit to see exactly what Reddit might be ranking for in the top one to five spots on Google. 


The reason why we wanna do this is because when we go ahead and set this sort of filter up, we are isolating for particular long tail keyword phrases that are ranking really well with Reddit pages. And the reason why that is a great keyword idea for you is because that means that it is likely very easy for you to outrank Reddit. 


Typically when Google gives priority to a site like Reddit for long tail keywords like this, it means that there really isn't a well structured blog page or article around this particular query. And that's why it gives preference to a particular aggregator site or a content community, like a Reddit or a Quora. And we're gonna be able to apply the same tactic that Reddit with Quora a little bit later on if we need to. But from here, the last thing we really need to do is just go ahead and search our particular niche. 

I've made a couple of videos recently about the soccer niche. So let's go ahead and take a look at soccer. And then the other thing that I forgot to mention earlier is that you're going to want to also look at adding a condition and excluding the keyword of Reddit. The reason why is because this is gonna exclude the keywords that are focused on things that people are specifically looking for on Reddit in this particular niche. When we've done that, you can see that there are 444 keywords that have a potential traffics of 3.3K, just from this particular advanced filter. 


And what we can do from here is we can go ahead and start working our way through these particular keywords. So the best way to do this, that I would recommend is to go ahead and click the export button and then go ahead and download it as a CSV. From here, you're going to get the option to open that CSV. And in this case, what I've done is I've gone ahead and opened up a new spreadsheet here. So what we're gonna do is we're gonna go ahead and import this all into a spreadsheet. To do this, all you need to do is go to file and then import, and then from there, click upload. 


From here, I drag my file and then I'm gonna be given the option to either create a new spreadsheet or replace the current spreadsheet. In this case, I'm going to go ahead and replace the current sheet. From here. You're gonna get the import of all of the data from SEMRush and all you need to do from here. It start to comb through these keywords and then flag out potential ideas. So right now let's go ahead and take a look at what some of these keywords are. And then the first thing that I'm gonna do is I'm going to go ahead and set up a data filter in order for me to parse through some of these a little bit more intently. One of the first things I'm gonna do is I'm gonna filter out for keywords that have at least a hundred or more in keyword volume. So I'm gonna go here, go to filter by condition, and then I'm gonna do greater than 99.


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