# Ranked Keywords

Ranked Keywords lists all the keywords you currently rank for in Google in the first 10 pages (i.e. Rank 1 - 100). If the search volume for a keyword is too low or if a keyword is for a local search or if your rank is beyond first 100 ranks then they may not be available in this list.&#x20;

The list here refreshes on a monthly basis when our crawler looks for updates to rankings.

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This list gives you a great opportunity to identify other keywords to target. Keywords that you are already ranking for, are much easier to improve on and get on the first page. Look for any keyword that has a high search volume, low keyword difficulty and the right user intent.

Any keywords that you are looking to target, you can go ahead and click "+ Track" to add them to your Keywords list. This will make it easier to monitor rankings and write content.

**Potential**

You'll notice a column called "Potential" which is our way of scoring a keyword based on its potential to to rank you on the top and drive a lot of traffic. You can use our Sort dropdown to sort keywords by Potential.

**Report**

Clicking the green Report button will take you to a detailed keyword report that shows you more insights into the keyword such as Semantic Keywords, User Intent, Topic Ideas, Top Competitors etc.

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