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Advanced Keyword Competition

Advanced Keyword Competition Option for Google:

* AllInTitle:
* AllInURL:
* AllInText:
* AllInAnchor:

AllInTitle Results – This refers to the number of competing websites in Google search engine, where the keyword appears in the page title of web pages.

AllInTitle results is more indicative of the ‘true’ competition of a niche than “phrase match” or “broad match” results as most website owners place the search terms they want to target in the page title. So the lower the number of results, the less competitive the niche.

Lets look at some more

allintitle: – this search modifier shows only those pages which have all of your target keywords in their title
tags. This produces a focused set of competing pages, but it may exclude some high ranking pages if your
search term is drilled down to 3-4 word terms.
intitle: – this search modifier shows only those pages which have one ore more of your target keywords in their title tags. This will give you a broader look, and is usually a good indication of general competition.
inanchor: – this search modifier shows only those pages which have inbound links with anchor text that
includes one or more of your target keywords.
There are other search modifiers you can use (such as allinanchor: or enclosing search phrases in “” quotes
for more specific targeting) but using the above 3 modifiers is enough to give you a good overall picture of one
keyword’s competition.
Here’s how our term’s competition would look like if we used these search modifiers:

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