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      <description>TL;DR Most keyword research fails not because of bad tools but because of flawed assumptions. Chasing high-volume vanity keywords, ignoring search intent, and never updating your keyword strategy are the most common killers. Here are the mistakes we see repeatedly and how to fix each one.  Mistake 1: Chasing Volume Over Intent Why targeting the highest-volume keywords is almost always wrong, especially for smaller sites. Cover how a 200-search keyword with strong buying intent beats a 10,000-search informational keyword for most businesses.</description>
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      <description>TL;DR Low-competition keywords are not low-value keywords. They are specific queries with clear intent where big sites have not invested content resources. This post shows you how to find them systematically using free methods and affordable tools, then validate they are worth pursuing.  What Makes a Keyword &amp;ldquo;Low Competition&amp;rdquo; Define what low competition actually means beyond just a difficulty score. Cover the difference between tool-reported difficulty and real ranking opportunity based on SERP analysis.</description>
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