Learn what the difference is between high and low-competition keywords, and how to narrow down your keyword search with Publisher Rocket. When performing keyword research we always aim to find low-competition keywords so our books can break through the clutter and get seen by more eyeballs in the Amazon store.
But how exactly can you tell whether or not a keyword is low-competition or high competition?
While there are other factors to consider (such as how many 5-star reviews the competitors ranking for that keyword have), in general I know that a keyword is low-competition if it has a:
—High search volume
—Low number of search results in the Amazon store
Watch today's video to see what this actually means, how to determine these numbers, and how to narrow down your keywords using Publisher Rocket.
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