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    • fredrecokonsult
      fredrecokonsult last edited by

      I have a domain with rank no 1 in google web search!

      When I search for the keyword which are the domainname in google adwords, keyword search I get 1.200.000 searches in that keyword. Our domain have only 10 visitors a day - why is that?

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      • jesse-landry
        jesse-landry last edited by

        1.2 million global monthly searches? is that what you are referring to?

        what's the keyword?

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        • fredrecokonsult
          fredrecokonsult @jesse-landry last edited by

          Yes, it is.
          Keyword

          how to tube an our domain is www.howtotube.com

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          • Mike.Goracke
            Mike.Goracke @fredrecokonsult last edited by

            That is the keyword at its "broadest term".

            The exact match of your keyword only has 91 global monthly searches according to Google Adwords.

            Mike

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            • DougRoberts
              DougRoberts last edited by

              When you say 1200000 searches are you looking at exact match or broad match in adwords?

              If your keyword is made up of a number of words then the broad match is going to be wildly unrealistic.

              Once you've established a realistic search volume (and you can get a some of this info from Google Webmaster tools) you still may not be getting the share that you'd expect from a #1 ranking.

              This is where you need to look at the google search results and take note of the competition there. Look at the adverts, rich snippets, image/video etc. All these could be more compelling for a searcher than your snippet.

              Is there a well known name/brand that could be drawing your traffic away from your result?

              Can you optimise your page title and meta descriptions to improve your click through from the SERPS. Can you add a compelling offer, benefits and a call to action?

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              • fredrecokonsult
                fredrecokonsult @Mike.Goracke last edited by

                OK, when I search for how to tube on Google we are no 1,
                when I search in Google Adwords keyword tool with the how to tube I get 1.3 milion searches.

                Can you please explain "broadest term" for me, please. Have you any
                idea to use this domain name more efficient.

                Thanks!

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                • DougRoberts
                  DougRoberts @fredrecokonsult last edited by

                  According to Google:

                  Broad: The sum of the search volumes for the keyword, related grammatical forms, synonyms and related words

                  Exact: The search volume for that specific keyword and close variants

                  The more generic the words in your keyword the more searches you're going to see in adwords for Broad match.

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                  • Mike.Goracke
                    Mike.Goracke @fredrecokonsult last edited by

                    On the left-hand side of Adwords, there is a drop-down that says Match Types with Broad [Exact] and "Phrase".

                    Broad is selected by default.

                    Adwords defines these 3 match types as:

                    "Broad: The sum of the search volumes for the keyword, related grammatical forms, synonyms, and related words"

                    "Exact: The search volume for that specific keyword and close variants"

                    "Phrase: The sum of search volumes that include the whole phrase or near variants of the whole phrase"

                    When you are thinking about traffic from these types of keywords, it is best to use the exact match type. For example, you are typing in an exact match, "how to tube" and ranking #1. If you change your search to "how to tube surf", you are no longer #1. Do you see the difference?

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                    • fredrecokonsult
                      fredrecokonsult @Mike.Goracke last edited by

                      Thanks!

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                      • John80
                        John80 @DougRoberts last edited by

                        ^^This is solid advice.  You gotta figure the broad match kw competition is sites like howcast.  And I'll just say it, you're worrying about rank when the most prominent content on your homepage is multiple offers to help me get ripped abs.

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                        • jesse-landry
                          jesse-landry last edited by

                          i would assume anybody how searches the exact keyword of "how to tube" is not looking for fitness videos. if i wanted fitness videos i would search "fitness videos"

                          ....

                          the keyword "how to tube" seems to be how to tube feed/how to tube quilt. Not how to be fit.

                          You need to target different keywords that are more relevant to your site. Forget about targeting your exact domain. If people want to go to how to tube's webpage, they'll find you at number 1 and go there. Otherwise they  need to know that you are the resource for fitness videos or whatever it may be...

                          You're competing with YouTube. Good luck with that.

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