Small Package – 10 Keywords

SKU 1001 Category
(1 customer review)
  • 10 keywords
  • 7-day turnaround time (per 10 keywords)

$199.00

Description

Small set of hand-picked keywords that can actually move the needle for your site.

  • 10 keywords
  • 7-day turnaround time

Turnaround time is calculated per quantity ordered. So the TAT for 20 keywords (quantity “2”) would be 14 days.

1 review for Small Package – 10 Keywords

  1. Tim Francis (verified owner)

    Wonderful work Ian, thank you. Great keywords, I will be back for another order.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We’ll do keyword research for any innocent, non-controversial, G-rated niches. If your niche doesn’t objectively fall into all three of those categories, chances are we won’t accept it. But feel free to send an email if you’re unsure!

Note: some niches that may be less obvious that we don’t deal with are games of chance and religion/spirituality.

No. Imagine if a client ordered 10 keywords in the “pet” niche. Then we’d be stuck, unable to provide “pet” niche keywords to anyone else, or to continue building our own pet niche sites.

With that said, we’ll do our best to make sure clients receive unique keywords. We just can’t guarantee it. So if you and another client both received the same keyword, you’ll just have to battle it out in the game of SEO 🙂

We only provide English-language keywords at this time.

We primarily use the Keyword Surfer extension, but may use Ahrefs or other tools from time to time.

If you don’t specify a search volume range in your order, we may provide some ZSV keywords. But there’s a good reason for this. We all know search volume estimates are just that – estimates. They serve as a good guide, but cannot be relied on. Some tools say a certain keyword has zero estimated search volume, when in reality the traffic you would get from that keyword is hundreds or thousands per month.

Keyword breadth is one reason why this is the case. If there’s a ton of ways of asking the same question, you only need to write a single article answering that question in order to rank for all the keyword variations. Perhaps each variation has low search volume, but added up, the search volume is quite high.

If you ignore ZSV keywords, you could be leaving serious money on the table.

With all that said, we only provide ZSV keywords if we’ve fully vetted them and are confident they can bring in some traffic.

Yes! On the order page, there is a field titled “Your website” where you can paste the URL to your site. We can then take a look at your sitemap to see what keywords you’re already targeting, and then make sure to only provide keywords you haven’t already targeted.

Sharing your URL is optional. However, if you don’t share it, we have no way to know what keywords you’ve already targeted so we may provide you with duplicates.

Of course! Just specify your silo/cluster in either the Special Requests or Order Notes field on the checkout form.

If your niche or content “silo” is extremely specific, we’d suggest ordering our smallest package; 10 keywords. 

While we pride ourselves on being able to find lots of good keywords no matter what niche, some niches are incredibly narrow and there literally aren’t more than a dozen or so keywords.

If you want to order more and take advantage of the bulk discount, feel free to email hello@curatedkeywords.com and tell us your niche before placing an order. We can do some quick research to determine how many unique, worthwhile keywords there are and advise you on what package would be best for you.

Nope, sorry, but hopefully you can understand. Our work is time-consuming, digital, and intangible. Not to mention, you can’t really judge a keyword’s value until you have a first page ranking for it, which could take quite a while.

We’ll deliver keywords to the email listed on your order. The keywords will be attached as an Excel spreadsheet.

Est. Search Volume – estimated monthly search volume for the keyword according to the Keyword Surfer (or in some cases Ahrefs) browser extension.
 
UGC Results on First Page – how many user generated content sites (like Quora, Reddit, StackExchange, forums, etc) rank on the first page for the keyword. These are oftentimes easy to beat with a solid article on the topic, even with a new website.
 
Lowest DA on First Page – the Moz Domain Authority (DA) of the site with the lowest DA ranking on the first page.
 
Search Intent – if you were to search that keyword as a normal user, would the results be satisfactory? If so, search intent is matched. If none of the results answer the question/cover the topic satisfactorily, the search intent is unmatched. If only a few are satisfactory but the others don’t match the intent, it’s partially matched. It is typically very easy to rank a well-done article for partially matched and unmatched intent keywords.
 
SERP Feature at Top – this is anything shown at the top of the results such as a featured snippet, a video, an image carousel, a calculator, etc.