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How do you rank long tail keywords?

How do you rank long tail keywords?

Here are nine tips to get you started.

  1. Use Google Suggest. Google Suggestions are an awesome source of long-tail keyword variations.
  2. Use Google’s Related Searches.
  3. Use More and Different Keyword Research Tools.
  4. Mine Your Analytics.
  5. Mine Your Search Query Reports.
  6. Browse eHow.
  7. Browse Q&A Sites.
  8. Browse Wikipedia.

What is an example of a long tail keyword?

Long tail keywords are search phrases with longer word counts. Their length makes them more specific than searches with fewer words. “Buy breathable running socks” (4 words) is an example of a long tail keyword, whereas “buy socks” is a short tail keyword.

How do you decide what keywords to rank for?

5 tips for Helping You Choose the right keywords

  1. Think like a customer. Identify your target audience and put yourself into the shoes of a customer when you create your initial list of keywords.
  2. Study the competition.
  3. Understand the long tail keyword.
  4. Use keyword research tools.
  5. Analyze the results.

What is the easiest way to rank keywords?

Here are the ten steps to rank for a keyword in Google.

  1. Step 1: Lay the Groundwork.
  2. Step 2: Do Your Initial Keyword Research.
  3. Step 3: Check Out the Competition.
  4. Step 4: Consider Intent.
  5. Step 5: Conceptualize the Content.
  6. Step 6: Execute.
  7. Step 7: Optimize for Your Keyword.
  8. Step 8: Publish.

Which is easier to rank head or long tail keywords?

Long-tail keywords tend to be easier to rank for than “head” keywords. For example, look at the top-ranking pages for the long-tail keyword “turmeric weight loss” (2,500 monthly searches): Here, most of the top-ranking pages have fewer than 20 referring domains.

Where can I find long tail keywords for free?

It’s easy to find long-tail keywords with WordStream’s free keyword research tool. Just enter the word you want to research: The tool returns the top 10 most popular keywords. Just enter your email to receive the full list of long-tail keyword phrases, completely free.

Can a short search be a long tail?

Short search queries can be “long-tail” keywords, and long queries can be “head” keywords. In other words, be aware of your biases and don’t judge the search popularity of keywords by their length in words. That was some fun data with which to impress your SEO friends. But now you’re probably wondering how to find long-tail keywords.

Why are Google’s long tail keywords called that?

Long-tail keywords are “unpopular” (i.e., low Volume) and highly-focused search queries that tend to convert exceptionally well. Why are they called “long-tail keywords?” We’ll get to that in a second. For now, you should know that the vast majority of Google searches are very specific and unpopular (i.e., long-tail).