Search volume feels like truth.
It’s the first number most teams look at.
And it’s exactly how they waste time, budget, and internal trust.
Because search volume tells you how many people are searching.
Not who’s ready to buy.
And in a world shaped by AI search, that distinction is no longer optional — it’s existential.
Let’s say you rank #1 for a keyword with 50,000 monthly searches.
Nice chart in the dashboard.
Zero pipeline in the CRM.
The intent was off. You attracted browsers, not buyers.
You answered a generic question. Not a specific need.
That’s not SEO performance.
That’s SEO noise.
Imagine you rank for a query with zero recorded volume:
No tool shows demand.
But your best-fit buyer says it on sales calls.
Clicks are low. Relevance is perfect. Conversions spike.
You get 20 visitors. 3 demo requests. 1 closes.
That’s €12K ARR from a phrase no tool recognizes.
Which keyword would you rather rank for?
The highest-performing SEO strategies today don’t come from keyword tools.
They come from:
Because that’s where real buying intent lives — unfiltered and unaggregated.
Zero-volume keywords:
But they match exactly how buyers think.
And when AI models parse and serve answers, that’s what matters.
Forget the tools (or use them as a sanity check). Start with your own data.
Ask:
Then map those phrases to:
Those are your keywords.
Even if tools say zero.
Ranking for high-volume, broad terms might satisfy the board.
But it won’t move pipeline.
Ranking for low-volume, high-relevance terms:
This is how you build internal trust in SEO.
This is how SEO earns a seat at the growth table.
I work with growth leaders to turn messy internal data into search strategy that drives pipeline — not just traffic.
We skip the guesswork. We target the actual language your future customers already use.