Great article, I've real all your words on it.
I don't know way how to choose a low competitive niche that get easier to rank on search engines. what should I use to find these niches or keywords for low competitive?
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Here's what I do in order to find low competitive niches. Use
Google's Keyword Planner, search for a keyword in the "search for new keywords using a phrase, website or category" (search for something like cats of something like that whatever comes to mind), click search and then select the keyword ideas section, there Google will drop related keywords to the one you searched first. That the way to start, just have under consideration that the competition tab that appears there is for the adwords ads hence, should not be considered unless, you are running an ad... If that's the case then... Well, you will need it.
The keywords you choose must have from 4000 - 8,999 searches/month to be a fair keyword, if you find one with 30k/month searches that's a JACKPOT. Now all you have to do is do the competitive research using google's search engine. If there are 3 or more than 3 exact matches in the titles the SERP drops then move on to the next keyword. When you find the keyword that complies with this you have to do a market competition scale using the SEOquake plugin for Chrome and Firefox.
When you search using google look for the "PR" section, there you will find a number usually from 0 to 7 or sometimes N/A (not available which will be considered as 0). Here you will do simple math. Add the numbers that show up on every result then divide it by the number of results that appeared on page 1 of Google, that's the average of competition (MCS). I usually go to a niche if it returns from PR0 - PR2.
After that use the following table to determine the competition and time that could take you to rank for that given keyword.
Market Size Scale:
0 - 3,999 = Poor
4,000 - 8,999 = Fair
9,000 - 14,999 = Good
15,000 - 29,000 = Excellent
30,000+ = JACKPOT
Market Competition Scale:
PR0 - Very easy to rank (days to weeks)
PR1 - Easy (days to weeks)
PR2 - Somewhat easy (few weeks)
PR3 - Moderate (weeks to months)
PR4 - Moderately difficult (several months)
PR5+ - Very difficult (months to years)
Also have in mind that increasing your domain authority is important, Moz plugin for Chrome will help you see your domain's authority and your competition's.
Use this to choose what niches to go into and get involved.
To your success,
Jonathan Nunez