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How to find long tail keywords for my startup?

I am launching my first app which is similar to meetup.com

I know that a lot of people do not understand what meetup is, so let me explain.

Meetup is a platform where you can create a group and then host events. But it's very expensive and not easy to use.

So I decided to create a platform which is affordable and much better to use.

But I am struggling to find some long tail keywords to create content upon so that it could bring traffic to my landing page.

For example, few keywords I found is:

  1. Alternative to meetup
  2. Similar website like meetup

But these keywords just going to bring me users who already know about meetup.
What keywords should I target to get those users who are not yet meetup customers.

They are new individuals who want to create an online community or group?
I am struggling, hence I thought to put it on this subreddit to get some help.

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SaaS SEO
on April 21, 2022
  1. 1

    Hey buddy!!!

    Let me give you few suggestions...

    You might have known about your keywords for your startup... Keeping this in mind,

    "Discover Profitable Long-Tail Keywords for Your Startup in 6 Simple Steps"

    👉 Use keyword research tools like Google Keyword Planner, Ahrefs, SEMrush.
    👉 Analyze competitor websites and see what keywords they are ranking for.
    👉Look for questions related to your niche and turn them into keywords.
    👉Use "auto-suggest" feature in Google search and related search queries.
    👉Utilize Google Trends to see the popularity of keywords over time.
    👉Target local and location-based keywords.
    👉Utilize user-generated content such as product reviews and forum discussions.

  2. 1

    Hi, maybe you can focus on niches initially, you can create hundreds of pages for keywords involving meetups, like "meetup nyc", "meetup boston", "meetup atlanta", "meetup hoston", etc... Or focus on types of meetups, "meetup walks", "meetup tennis", cooking, drawing, etc...

    You can use a tool like hrefs to find all those keywords, and pick the ones with low difficulty to rank. There are thousands of keywords like that.

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