I found out that: first, I shouldn't focus on the term "buy", but on "purchase"; then, I realized that I should focus my SEO optimization on the keyword "buy bitcoin" which has a volume of 6,600 monthly searches, instead of "how to buy bitcoin" with a search volume of 2,400.
To avoid misunderstandings and discussions with other "SEO experts" in the sector, I would like to point out that it is good and mandatory to also insert all the other matching phrases and modifiers (such as, when, ...) within the how you can use this database effectively article for good SEO optimization.
WARNING : The data you just saw is very different from the data I saw when I decided to enter the Bitcoin niche . Since I am creating the guide right now, I could not help but show today's search volumes. Despite this, the volumes are still good to expose the case study and proceed with the project.
2. The value of the keyword:
Well, having verified that the search volume is over 3,000 monthly searches, the second piece of data to take into consideration is the CPC . A piece of data that is used to understand the value of the keyword and, consequently, the possibility of eventual monetization. The CPC is the hypothetical cost per click on the sponsored ads that Google shows among the first results for that keyword in the search engine. This data helps us understand how much those who invest in advertising are willing to pay to be visible on Google for that keyword. The obvious conclusion is that the higher the CPC, the greater the return on investment should be for those who invest. Consequently, if I had been able to obtain at least the top 3 for that keyword, I too would have had a similar hypothetical earnings per click. The CPC is therefore an excellent sentiment that indicates the potential of a keyword .
A CPC of $6.43 as shown in the example is excellent.