how so?
Well, this happens because a page doesn’t just rank for a single keyword. If you look closely at the two screenshots above, you’ll see that the top ranking page for “local SEO” ranks 1 in Google for 311 keywords look for the “organic keywords” menu, eight of which rank in the top 3 positions.
As for the 1 page for “Submit your website to search engines”, it has a total of 1,400 keywords in Google, 201 of which are ranked in the top 3.
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Whatever search query you think of, different people will phrase it in different ways. But Google is smart enough to understand that all of these people are basically looking for the same thing. Therefore, it ranks the same page for all of these search query variations.
We researched this “phenomenon” at the time and found that the average top-ranking page also ranked for about a thousand similar keywords.
This means that when estimating the search traffic potential of a single keyword, you can’t blindly rely on its search volume. Instead, what you need to do is check the top-ranking pages and see how much search traffic they get from all the keywords they rank for.
Seasonal and Evergreen Keywords
Keyword search volume can be steady or seasonal. Evergreen keywords are searched consistently regardless of the period. Seasonal keywords are time-sensitive. For example, people are more likely to Google “holiday gift ideas” in the run-up to celebrations like Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa.