Desperate to see your website take off? You’ve come to the right place! The Jaaxy Keyword Tool is designed to show you niche trends and low-competition keywords.
Don’t waste your time with confusing research – Jaaxy’s user-friendly tools make keyword research a breeze for beginners. Now you can focus on creating awesome content and watch your online success take off!
Time to Skyrocket Your Blog’s Traffic
With Jaaxy’s powerful Keyword Research, Site Rank, and Search Engine Analysis tools, you can uncover good traffic keywords, ”spy” on your competition, and outrank your competition in no time.
The tools help you find keyword gems, called Long-tail keywords. These are low/medium-traffic terms with low competition. So, you can create content that gets seen on page one. You don’t want your posts to languish on page 2.
Long-tail keywords are the KEY to niche blogging – this is targeted and low competition traffic.
How the Jaaxy Keyword Tool Works
Above is what you see when you do a keyword search. It’s an easy table to understand (see below). This search is for Pilates for women over 50. I can see a good result with traffic and low competition. Perfectly fine for me to write a blog post!
Here are what the results mean
- Avg is the average number of searches that the keyword receives per month.
- Traffic is visits to your website if you receive first page rankings in the search engines.
- QSR is quoted search results. The number of competing websites ranked in Google for this exact keyword.
- KQI is Keyword Quality Indicator. Green is Great, Yellow is OK, Red is Poor.
- SEO is a score based on traffic and competition, the higher the score the more likely you will rank for this keyword on the first page. (scale of 1-100, higher = better).
- Domains is the availability of domains that are related to the keyword.
Stick to the Rules!
Rule #1 You want a QSR of under 50. The less competition the better for your success.
Rule #2 Traffic should be over 30 but lower traffic is fine. Remember your post is targeting lots of other keywords too. Any word or phrase in your post is a potential keyword.
Rule #3 The keyword Must Make Grammatical Sense. For example, Pilates Older Women isn’t great. The actual competition would be Pilates for Older Women. So it’s best to search for these keywords. That search gave me Avg 192, traffic 33, and QSR 66. This has a bit more competition but the average number of searches is excellent.
Find Untapped Niches and Trending Topics
It’s time to stop guessing what your audience needs. Jaaxy’s Brainstorm feature puts you in the driver’s seat. You’ll see the hot topics that resonate with your ideal readers.
You also won’t miss out on valuable opportunities. With Brainstorm, you can see niche trends and uncover untapped topics to take your blog to new heights.
Struggling to Find the Right Keywords?
Jaaxy’s Alphabet Search and Alphabet SoupX for Premium Plus members make keyword research a breeze. Say goodbye to guesswork and hello to guided success with the Jaaxy Keyword Tool.
The Alphabet Soup search gives you hundreds of potential keywords and posts. No more writer’s block, instead you’ll have a constant stream of content ideas that keep your blog fresh and engaging.
The right keyword research transforms your content strategy. With these targeted low-competition keywords, you’ll create content that resonates with your audience (and boosts your search engine rankings.)
Let Jaaxy be Your SEO Guide
I’ve decided keyword research is an art! Luckily Jaaxy isn’t complicated software – it’s like a cheat sheet for finding keywords that get you traffic. Plus, you can track your progress over time. All this without needing a degree in SEO!
See How Your Blog Stacks Up in Search Results
Add your keyword and your URL (blog address) to the Site Rank Tool. You’ll see your search engine rankings for that keyword. This is a great tool to track your progress and watch your blog climb the search engine rankings.
If you’re not ranking then you need to change your content strategy. For example, write longer, and more in-depth posts. You can also see how your competition is performing with this tool! It’s important you don’t get left behind.
Bonus Tip
Tailor your content to your target audience’s specific desires and fears. Pop your keywords into Alphabet Soup and see what questions come up. You can then search their keyword stats.
Once you’ve found some with low competition and good traffic start creating helpful and informational content. Blog posts that solve your audience’s problems. For example, How to Guides, Trouble Shooting Posts, and Listicles.