Ask How can I find low-competition keywords easily?

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A simple method is to think about search terms people use in daily life when they want answers. Many free tools give suggestions when you type a word, and these suggestions often show phrases people use but fewer creators focus on. You can also check small online groups or comment sections to see the exact words people use when asking questions. Those natural phrases are usually easier to rank for because they are less targeted by big websites. Try combining your topic with simple words like "how to", "why", or "best way to", which reveal common searches. What do you think?
 
First, think about what your audience cares about. Then, plug those ideas into free tools like Google autocomplete, AnswerThePublic, or Ubersuggest to see what people are actually typing. Long-tail phrases are your friend. You can peek at search volume and competition in tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush, or just Google it and see if the top results are weak or old. Also, hang out on forums, Reddit, or Quora to see what questions people keep asking. Keep a list, try stuff out with small posts, and see what works.
 
Finding low-competition keywords can actually be pretty chill. Start by thinking about what your audience would actually type into Google. Then, pop into tools like Google Keyword Planner, Ubersuggest, or Ahrefs to see which ones have decent search numbers but not too much competition. Long-tail keywords are your friends. Sneak a peek at what your competitors are missing, and don't forget places like Reddit, Quora, or forums
 
Low-competition keywords often come from the way real people naturally ask questions or describe problems, not from big, obvious terms. Using free tools for autocomplete suggestions, exploring niche forums, and scanning comments lets you spot these everyday phrases. Adding simple modifiers like "how to," "why," or "best way to" works well because it uncovers long-tail searches that are easier to rank for and often attract visitors who are genuinely interested in your content.
 
You need to be sure of what the audience really want. Make sure that you giving the best to your audience by studying them to know what they really want. You need to be making contents that will be more of either guiding them or the ones that will be giving them more information on how to do things.
 
I think the easiest way is to go for long, specific keywords instead of short popular ones. For example, instead of "weight loss," something like "weight loss tips for busy mums at home" is less crowded. Fewer people target it, so it's easier to rank.
 

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