The current news has always been a great topic to blog about. They are sure fire to generate good traffic to your blog. Even if you do not update your blog often, you are like to get a great number of visitors because of its popularity.
Television, radios, newspapers are just few of the sources of the leading news. Another source to find great topics to blog about is online searches and that is where Google Trends and Google searches come in. You get to explore what Google search users are interested about, what hot topics they are interested in. The topic occupying the top post suggests a large volume of searches online.
Others make use of Twitter. An example is Robin Padilla. When Willie Revillame vacated his hosting job in Wowowee, Robin Padilla took over. It was during that time that Robin Padilla topped the trending topic on Twitter dislodging the ever favorite Justine Bieber.
Based on the trending topic, discover what keyword to use . Check if your keyword is a “high trend but low density keyword.” Other bloggers call it as HTLD or HITLOD Concept. What you will generate from here is a keyword that will get you high traffic.
To check if your keyword is a high trend keyword, type your desired keyword on Google Trend. If the graph shows a consistent high yield, then that is a high-trend keyword.
To check if your keyword is a low density keyword, you can do this by typing your targeted keyword on Google search engine. On the right side, you can see how many sites or pages refer to that keyword. It is best to look for keywords that generate less than 500,000. The lower the number, the better. It only means that there is less competition for that particular keyword.
If you use this high trend, low density targeted keyword, you have a great chance to top on the SERP for that particular keyword.
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I’m still wondering where I can find the low density but high trend keywords. It seems all high trend keywords are high density.
it takes really a lot of hardwork. You have to do l thorough researching. Could also end to to a hit and miss.