Skip the pricey keyword trackers. Clariti has a simple-to-use keyword tracker built right in.
Chart how your keywords are performing over time and assign a focus keyword to your post. Don’t see the keyword you’re hoping to rank for? You can also set a custom focus keyword.
A Focus Keyword is the keyword or keyphrase that you’re trying to get your page to rank for most in Google results. When you select a Focus Keyword for your pages, Clariti will begin watching your search position for changes over time.
Clariti Tip: Focus on long-tail keywords with lower competition but high relevance to your niche. These longer, more specific phrases tend to attract a more targeted audience, leading to better engagement and higher conversion rates.
Learn how Simone van den Berg of Simone’s Kitchen uses keywords
I shifted my attention to posts that had little traffic, but high keyword potential.
For example, I had a post that celebrated my blog’s one year anniversary and featured a great lemon meringue recipe. I saw high keyword potential for lemon meringue, but it was barely mentioned in the content and wasn’t featured in the title. I updated the content to include lemon meringue as the target keyword, and now it’s one of my top-performing posts.