Keywords with business potential you can focus on right away —either for the next quarter (12-15 topics) or even a full year (48-50 topics).
Keyword difficulty — This tells you how hard it’ll be to rank on Google’s first page (rated from 0 to 100).
Global volume — How many people search for this topic every month worldwide.
Volume in your target country — Helps you see how much interest there is in your specific market.
Search intent — Shows the reason behind someone’s search, whether they are looking to buy, learn, or find a specific site.
Format — What type of content works best for this topic based on search intent (blog post, guide, list, etc.)
Business value — How this piece of content can help you reach your goals, whether it’s more signups, leads, or sales.
The keyword plan is developed to help you answer one important question: “What content should I produce to achieve my business goals?”
After all, your website traffic is nothing if it does not help you gain customers and make sales.
Words have power if you approach the content creation process strategically.
I’m Victoria Kurichenko — an SEO specialist and content writer.
I help companies and site owners find suitable keywords that align with business goals. Additionally, I create SEO content stratgies, and write content that ranks in organic search results.
Over the years, I’ve built my own keyword research process that helps uncover hidden, high-value keywords most people overlook.
Today, I offer SEO content writing and keyword research services to help my clients grow their organic traffic and revenue.
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Besides helping my clients with keyword research, I use the same process for my own website. Every quarter, I create a keyword plan focused on finding and prioritizing keywords that can bring in revenue. Each keyword then becomes a detailed SEO brief I use to write content designed to rank.
I don’t rely on AI-generated keywords or content. Instead, my focus is always on creating quality content that truly matches what people are searching for.
“Victoria is always a pleasure to work with. Her hands-on experience with SEO really comes through in her work. She understands the nuances beyond just writing about SEO, which makes her articles incredibly valuable to our projects. On top of that, she’s professional, collaborative, and conscientious. Highly recommend!”
SEO keyword research is all about figuring out the words and phrases people use when they search for something online.
Knowing keywords helps you understand what your audience is looking for, so you can create content that aligns with their needs and ranks in search results.
Without it, you’re just guessing what people want, and your website might not show up where needed.
By focusing on the suitable keywords, your content will attract the target audience —people who are already interested in what you’re offering.
Who needs keyword research services?
Keyword research will help you focus on search terms with decent traffic and business potential.
By knowing your target audience and their online behavior, you’ll be able to discover informational and transactional keywords your website can realistically rank for.
If your website does not rank well and the content is not optimized, I recommend conducting keyword research, collecting keywords with potential, and optimizing your existing and new content.
Imagine keyword research as your competitive advantage. Unlike your competitors, you won’t waste time and resources on topics no one searches for online.
As an SEO expert, I’ve helped UX and product design agencies, SaaS companies, and small businesses with my keyword research services.
Moreover, I’ve grown my website with the help of SEO. Chances are, you’ve stumbled upon this web page in organic search results because it’s well-optimized.
I offer quick and affordable keyword research services in Toronto and worldwide.
Send a message via the contact form on my website, and let’s chat.
I’ve tested my keyword research process across different websites, my own, B2B agencies, and SaaS companies, so I know what works.
The keywords I recommend have low-to-medium competition, decent search volumes, and real money-making potential for your business. If you optimize your content around the recommended keywords, you’ll be able to boost organic traffic, get more leads, or drive sales.
And I won’t just hand over the keyword list and disappear. I’ll be around to offer support and answer any questions you have.
Need help? Just reach out on LinkedIn or email me at victoria@selfmademillennials.com.