What Are They & How to Find Them


What Are Organic Keywords?

Organic keywords are keywords used in search engine optimization (SEO) to attract free traffic.

They differ from pay-per-click (PPC) keywords, which are terms that advertisers bid on to show their ads in search results.

If you optimize your website for organic keywords, you can rank in the search engine results pages (SERPs) and get free traffic and conversions.

In this article, we’ll show you how to find organic keywords and use them to improve your search engine rankings.

Let’s start.

How to Find Organic Keywords

There are many ways to find organic keywords. Below, we’ll walk through a few options.

Use a Keyword Research Tool

A professional keyword research tool, such as Semrush’s Keyword Magic Tool, can identify organic keywords for your website.

With an extensive keyword database containing more than 24 billion keywords, it’s one of the most comprehensive tools for organic keyword research.

Let’s say you run an interior design business. Type “interior design” in the search bar and click “Search.”

“interior design” typed in Keyword Magic tool search bar

The tool will dig into its database and surface organic keyword ideas. (In this example, more than 245,000 keywords.)

Keyword Magic Tool generated more than 245,000 organic keyword ideas for "interior design" search

The tool also provides important keyword metrics like search volume and keyword difficulty. 

Search volume tells you how often people search for these keywords each month, on average.

And keyword difficulty is how difficult it is to rank for them.

These metrics help you prioritize which keywords to target.

For example, if your website is new and doesn’t have a ton of backlinks, you can target keywords with lower keyword difficulty. So you have a better chance of ranking.

Check Your Competitors’ Organic Keywords

Your competitors are probably already using organic keywords for their SEO strategy.

With their keywords data, you can save time and effort that would otherwise be spent conducting keyword research from scratch.

You can target the same keywords with your own website. 

Use Semrush’s Organic Research tool to uncover your competitors’ organic keywords.

Open the tool, enter your competitor’s domain, and click “Search.”

entering competitor’s domain in Organic Research tool’s search bar

Then, navigate to the “Top Keywords” section and click “View all XX keywords.”

“Top Keywords” section in Organic Research tool

You’ll see organic keywords your competitors are ranking for.

find organic keywords your competitors are ranking for in "Positions" tab in the Organic Research tool

Remember, although you can target the same keywords as your competitors, it’s crucial to create unique, quality content. To set yourself apart from your competitors.

Use Organic Traffic Insights

Semrush’s Organic Traffic Insights tool shows organic keywords you currently rank for on Google.

Use this tool to identify organic keywords for which your website ranks outside of the top 10 search results. .

Because appearing outside the top 10 makes your website practically invisible to search engine users, your traffic will be limited.

A prime opportunity is to identify these keywords and optimize your website for them to improve your rankings.

To begin, set up a project in the tool.

Once complete, you will receive a detailed report.

"Organic Search Traffic" report in Organic Traffic Insights tool

Navigate to the “Keywords” section of the report.

"Keywords" section of the "Organic Search Traffic" report

You’ll see keywords your website ranks for:

"Keywords" section shows keywords your website ranks for

Locate the low-ranking keywords by applying a position filter that displays keywords where your website ranks in position 11 and beyond. 

applying "Position" filter to find keywords where your website ranks in position 11 and beyond

Consider optimizing any relevant keywords in this list to improve your ranking position and increase organic traffic.

Use Google Search Console

Google Search Console is a free option to see your low-ranking organic keywords—where you don’t rank in the top 10 positions. 

Most people click on the top search results, so if your website ranks lower, you’re losing out on important traffic and conversions.

To find low-ranking organic keywords in Search Console, navigate to the “Search Results” report and toggle the position data.

"Average position" metric displaying 49.4 in Google Search Console’s “Search Results” report

Then, scroll down to the queries report and set the position filter to greater than 10.

setting the position filter to "greater than 10" in "QUERIES" report

You’ll see organic keywords that may need your attention.

Now, start optimizing your website for these keywords.

How to Optimize Your Site for Organic Keywords

Once you’ve identified your organic keywords, it’s time to optimize your website to target them. Our guide to on-page SEO shows you how.

Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Incorporate keywords in your content. Integrate your organic keywords naturally into your content. Avoid keyword stuffing
  • Optimize title tags. Add your organic keywords in title tags
  • Optimize URL structures. Include relevant organic keywords in URL slugs
  • Optimize meta descriptions. Use your organic keywords in meta descriptions. Although meta descriptions don’t directly impact rankings, they influence click-through rates and can entice users to visit your site
  • Optimize headings and subheadings. Incorporate keywords within headings and subheadings to signal the content’s relevance to search engines
  • Get the search intent right. Make sure your keyword’s search intent matches your content

Monitor Your Organic Keyword Rankings

As you begin optimizing your site for organic keywords, you should also start seeing improvements in your rankings.

Use Semrush’s Position Tracking tool to keep track of multiple keywords. And monitor the overall ranking performance of your website.

Start by setting up a project. Once complete, you’ll see important key performance indicators (KPIs), such as visibility, estimated traffic, and average position.

visibility, estimated traffic, and average position metrics shown in Position Tracking tool

You’ll also see the keywords’ ranking distribution:

keywords’ ranking distribution metric in Position Tracking tool

And ranking data at the keyword level:

"Rankings Overview" report in Position Tracking tool

Use this tool to stay on top of your keywords’ performance. And make optimizations as needed.



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