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“Keywords Hunters”: Episode 3

The Keyword Crusader

Larry’s Hunt for the Holy Grail of SEO

Larry wasn’t your average guy. While most people woke up thinking about coffee or existential dread, Larry woke up thinking about keywords.

Long-tail, short-tail, transactional, informational—he loved them all. If there was a search volume metric attached to it, Larry was obsessed. His dream? To uncover the ultimate niche keyword, the one that would make him an SEO king, a digital overlord, a legend in the world of affiliate marketing.

He had spent years hunched over his laptop, surrounded by empty coffee cups and the ever-present hum of his PC fans working overtime. His fingers moved like a pianist over his keyboard, typing queries into Ahrefs, SEMrush, Google Trends—his sacred texts.

But Larry was tired of the usual suspects. "Best hiking boots 2025"? Too competitive. "How to train a cat to fetch"? Already taken. "Can hamsters do parkour?" …Okay, that one was new, but the traffic was tragic.

The Lightbulb Moment

One night, after one too many cups of "organic brain-boosting bulletproof coffee", Larry had an epiphany.

"Think smaller," he muttered to himself. "The real gold is in the ultra-niche, the stuff no one thinks of."

He took a deep breath, cracked his knuckles, and dove deep into the Google Autocomplete Rabbit Hole. He started typing random things:

  • "Best socks for lizards"
  • "Do pigeons have feelings?"
  • "Can I legally marry my PlayStation?"

He wasn’t proud of that last one, but hey, all in the name of research.

Then, it happened. His screen lit up with something bizarre yet strangely promising:

  • "Why do left-handed people always drop their sandwiches?"

Larry’s heart stopped.

It was weird, it was niche, and—oh, sweet, sweet victory—it had low competition with just enough search volume to matter.

The Content Factory Begins

Larry went into full battle mode. His desk turned into a warzone of sticky notes and empty Red Bull cans. He wrote THE ultimate article:

"The Science Behind Left-Handed Sandwich Droppage: A Deep Dive."

He filled it with historical references (Da Vinci was left-handed! Maybe he dropped his panini?), scientific theories (gravity? bad grip strength?), and expert opinions (aka, he asked his left-handed cousin if he dropped food often).

After 12 solid hours, the masterpiece was done. He posted it, optimized it to death, and then waited.

Larry, the SEO Prophet

Days passed. Nothing. Weeks passed. Still nothing. But then—one fateful morning—Larry woke up to a flood of notifications.

His article had gone viral.

Left-handed Redditors were furious. Forums were ablaze with arguments. Scientists were debating in the comments. Some guy on TikTok made a documentary-style video about it.

Traffic? Through the roof. Ad revenue? Flowing in.

Larry, the humble keyword hunter, had done it. He had found The One Keyword to Rule Them All.

And as he sat back in his chair, sipping yet another cup of questionable coffee, he whispered to himself:

"Time to find the next one."

THE END.




Lessons for us

Larry’s method for identifying niche keywords involved a combination of deep research, creativity, and strategic analysis. His approach can be broken down into the following key steps:

  • Avoiding High-Competition Keywords – Larry deliberately steered clear of overly saturated keywords with intense competition, recognizing that ranking for them would be difficult.
  • Leveraging Google Autocomplete and Trends – By exploring Google’s autocomplete suggestions and analyzing trending queries, he identified unique search patterns and unconventional topics with potential.
  • Focusing on Ultra-Niche Topics – Rather than targeting broad subjects, Larry sought out hyper-specific, often overlooked questions and interests with a dedicated but underserved audience.
  • Validating Search Volume and Competition – Using SEO tools like Ahrefs and SEMrush, he ensured his chosen keywords had enough search volume to be valuable while maintaining low competition for easier ranking.
  • Content Optimization and Engagement – Larry crafted high-quality, engaging content optimized for SEO, incorporating expert opinions, historical context, and scientific reasoning to increase credibility and shareability.
  • Monitoring and Reacting to Trends – By tracking engagement metrics and online discussions (such as Reddit and social media), Larry capitalized on growing interest, allowing his content to gain traction and go viral.

    Overall, Larry’s keyword research strategy emphasized originality, data-driven decision-making, and adaptability, enabling him to discover and dominate untapped keyword opportunities.

    How much of that can be done in the real world?

    Larry’s method, while dramatized for humor, is actually quite effective in the real world. Here’s how each step can be applied realistically:

    1. Avoiding High-Competition Keywords ✅ (Practical & Essential)

    Many people target broad, competitive keywords (e.g., “best running shoes”), making ranking difficult. Instead, use tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, Ubersuggest, or Google Keyword Planner to find low-competition, high-potential keywords.

    2. Using Google Autocomplete & Trends ✅ (Very Useful & Free)

    Google’s autocomplete suggestions and People Also Ask sections reveal real-world search behaviors. Google Trends helps identify emerging topics before they become saturated. Tools like AnswerThePublic can expand on this idea.

    3. Focusing on Ultra-Niche Topics ✅ (A Smart Strategy for Organic Growth)

    Instead of targeting "best gaming chairs", try "best gaming chairs for people under 5'5"" or "best gaming chairs for lower back pain." Niche topics often have less competition but still attract a dedicated audience that converts well.

    4. Validating Search Volume & Competition ✅ (Crucial for ROI)

    Ahrefs & SEMrush provide search volume, keyword difficulty, and competition analysis. Ubersuggest & Keywords Everywhere offer cheaper alternatives for validation. Look for keywords with 100–1,000 searches/month and low competition for realistic ranking.

    5. Creating Engaging, Well-Optimized Content ✅ (The Key to Success)

    Well-researched, structured content improves ranking (long-form guides, case studies, expert insights). Optimizing title tags, meta descriptions, internal links, and readability boosts SEO. Engaging content gets shared, increasing backlinks and traffic organically.

    6. Monitoring Trends & Social Discussions ✅ (Great for Finding Viral Potential)

    Reddit, Quora, Twitter/X, TikTok, and niche forums reveal what people genuinely care about. Finding recurring questions or frustrations helps position your content ahead of competitors. Tracking analytics lets you pivot or expand based on audience response.

    Bottom Line: Larry’s Strategy = Real-World SEO Gold

    Everything Larry did (minus the caffeine addiction and PlayStation marriage idea) is a real, effective SEO strategy for anyone looking to dominate niche keywords. It requires creativity, patience, and data-driven decision-making, but it works—especially for affiliate marketers, bloggers, and small businesses.

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    See also:

    Keywords Hunters

    Episode 1

    Episode 2

    Episode 3


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