Long tail keywords and SEO
When you did the keyword research for your website, you probably
found a lot of simple words you’re now incorporating into your website.
These general terms are things that many people search for, and are not
necessarily going to help your business or website to be number one in
the search engine for, other than bragging rights.
What you need to find are the long tail keywords. Keywords that are
searched for far less, but searched for by people interested in
something specific enough you can be pretty sure they’ll buy if you are
offering something that remedies the problem.
Are you wondering how to search for long tail keywords? There are a
couple ways. The first way is to use a site like NicheBot to find the
terms that people are searching for. Good long tail keywords can be
three or even four words long. These keyword phrases are things people
actually type into the search engine. Think about how you search on
Google. Do you just type in one word or do you type in a full phrase?
Some people even type in questions, complete with question marks on the
end!
The second great way to find long tail keywords is ask people. Start
with your friends and family – tell them your niche and then ask them
what they would type into Google to search for your product, service,
or site. The more people you ask, the closer you will get to
understanding how other people (that aren’t as close to your subject as
you are) look for what you have. No jargon, no buzzwords, just the real
searches. You can use this information to add important keywords to
your website.
Source : http://seoupdates.com/archives/2008/04/11/long-tail-keywords-and-seo
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