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need your advice for keyword research

hello everyone! i recently started a new site and actually my first to learn SEO. it's not even a month old yet, i posted some blogs and they get impressions but barely any clicks, like the avg ctr is 0.2% currently. almost 8k impressions and 12 clicks.

i know my site is brand new and it takes time, but i feel im not doing proper keyword research. i read that for new sites you should only focus on low competition long tail keywords...

i want to ask how you guys do it, or did it when your site was new and you wanted to rank for keywords. how do you do research for keywords, what tools you use .. if it's long tail obviously there won't be much search volume. SEMRush on lots of long tail keywords doesn't even show any search volume. and my site niche is b2b import export (educational) btw

so i just want to know the process :)

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