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Newbie question: how can I find keywords with little to no competition? Everything is always taken!

I am befuddled by the idea of finding keywords I can write an article about when for every keyword I try to find there's always an article. And how can I even find those keywords if I am not an expert in the topic? Is there a better, smarter way to finding keywords and topics to write about that have no/little competition?

You're saying that in order to rank, especially on pretty new websites like mine, basically I need to think about search terms that 1% of the people (within that niche) think about. Is this correct?

Thank you.

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