Keyword selection question

CHeIkA

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Greetings to all. I select the keys through adwords and then look at the number of results through Google. And now it happens that I drive in the key and show, for example, 5,000 results. Then later, after checking other keys, I drive in this one again and see that the results are already 30,000. Then again 5,000. Why is this and what figure to believe?
 

Serj83

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Greetings to all. I select the keys through adwords and then look at the number of results through Google. And now it happens that I drive in the key and show, for example, 5,000 results. Then later, after checking other keys, I drive in this one again and see that the results are already 30,000. Then again 5,000. Why is this and what figure to believe?
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keywords planner in adword will not give you 10% of all information about key queries
 

Riggsle

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Think about the words or phrases your potential visitors would use to find your content. Tools like Google Keyword Planner or even just Google Autocomplete can give you initial ideas.
 

Riggsle

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And remember, though, that keyword selection isn't a one-time task. It's an ongoing process of refinement as trends and search algorithms evolve. Regularly revisiting and updating your keyword strategy can keep your content relevant and maintain or improve your search rankings over time.

If you're looking for more detailed guidance on keyword selection or want to explore tools that can streamline this process, you might find this resource helpful: https://bluecollarmarketing.ca/.
 
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