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Keyword Research

hi hi! i'm a bit new to this but i saw a few videos on how to do keyword research.

i have to do it for one page of company's website.

using google kw planner, people also ask and basic things- i have a made a list of about 40 keywords which are relevant/slightly relevant.

now, i don't have any paid tool. pls tell me how can i:

  1. find volume, intent, relevancy of these keywords that i found

  2. how do i find out which keywords are working for my competitors page and which keywords are working and not working for my existing page?

  3. also how to categorize keywords in primary secondary and semantic?

4 how many of each (primary secondary and semantic) keywords should be there in a lets say 3000 word content page?

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