After finding relevant keywords and deciding on an ideal monthly search volume now is the time to determine keyword difficulty. In other words, how competitive is the keyword. In this post, I’m going to share my formula of assessing keyword difficulty where I look at four factors.
Open up Google and type in exact search phrase by enclosing it within double quotes. Taking the Singapore plumbers example further, type in “Singapore plumbers” and take note of the number of results returned (highlighted in red).

Exact Phrase Search Results for Singapore plumbers
This gives a broad idea of the level of competition. In my experience, anything less than 5,000 competing websites is manageable competition. For our example, there are 601 competing websites which means there is a good chance of appearing on the first page of Google.
Again, in Google type in allintitle:“Singapore plumbers” (highlighted in red). The number of results returned this time is the number of pages that have the keyword in their page title (highlighted in yellow). Then take note of the number of results returned.

AllInTitle Search Results
This gives a broad idea of the level of somewhat serious competition who know basic SEO. For our example, there are only 116 competing websites and pages so the level of competition is pretty low.
Open up Google and type in allinanchor:“Singapore plumbers” and take note of the number of results returned (highlighted in red).

AllInAnchor Search Results
The number of results returned this time is the one of all the pages which are linked to by backlinks with the keyword “Singapore plumbers” in their anchor text. This is serious competition but a number like 585 would not be too competitive.
Apart from the numbers discussed above, we are most interested in getting our website or page on the first page of Google so examining the first page results for the keyword is important. Look for the following:
There you have it, the four factors that determine keyword difficulty and competition. As always, leave a comment if you have questions or additional comments.
3 Comments
Michael Lim
The last point is subjective so how to determine keyword difficulty?
28 May
Pratik Dholakiya
In the first point you have mentioned Exact phrase as “Singapore plumbers” but as per Google, Exact phrase can be found by searching [Singapore plumbers]… what do you think?
8 Jun
Kuzzuk
Michael > Yes, it is subjective that’s why its an art not science.
Pratik > Exact phrase search in Google is enclosed between quotes but you are right if we were using AdWords where [keyword] is the syntax for exact phrase.
15 Jun
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