Hey Abbyp08, If you're targeting agriculture and construction, focus on industry-specific keywords that match what your potential clients are searching for.
For example: equipment-related: "best tractors for small farms," "agriculture machinery suppliers", Services: "precision farming consulting," "irrigation system installation", B2B: "wholesale farm supplies," "bulk fertilizer suppliers"
Use Google's autocomplete and "People Also Ask" sections, check SEMrush or Ahrefs for related search terms and lastly analyze competitor websites to see what they’re ranking for.
Once you have your keywords, group them by intent (informational vs. commercial) and create SEO-friendly content around them. Also as a side note, you can use SEMrush or Ahrefs to check what keywords your competitors are using and see what keywords haven't ranked for or any missed opportunities that way.
Absolutely! Here are some keyword tips to reach clients in agriculture and construction: . Include terms like "agricultural construction," "construction for farms," "agricultural equipment," and "building materials for agriculture." . Target keywords based on your services. For construction, this could be "agricultural building contractors" or "farm fencing installation." Agriculture could include "precision agriculture solutions" or "irrigation system maintenance." . Add location-based keywords to target local clients. Include your city, county, or state along with your agricultural or construction services.
By combining these, you'll create targeted phrases that attract relevant clients searching for your services.
@Abbyp08 I also recommend using an incognito browser and running a few tests in Google directly to see what suggested keywords come up when you type relevant keywords, this is a great way to see what users are searching for directly.
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