Use Long Tail Keywords in Your Articles to Get Massive Traffic
You might have heard that long tail keywords are getting BUM marketers a lot of traffic.
Those are the folks that scout out niche markets that they can capitalize on with a few articles that are widely distributed around the Web.
People using these long tail keywords, tend to bypass the obvious single or double worded keywords that are not only highly competitive but over used and populated by Google spammers and big name brands.
They cleverly figure what their potential customers are searching for in whole phrases.
Suppose you were looking for a way to make home made candles in the shape of Santa Clause.
You type in home made candles and come up with a million searches that have nothing to do with Santa and some of them you would not even show your kids.
That's where long tail keywords come in handy.
Now you as an educated searcher, type in "How to make a home made Santa candle" into your browser.
You come up with a great article right there at the top to the page that says "How to make a home made Santa Clause candle in 5 easy steps.
" What do you think you'd at that point and from here on in? That's right you would click on the link and read the article on how to make a home made Santa candle.
More people who know with they want are using these search phrases to find what they want.
That leads to the proper uses for long tail keywords.
You see the power of being able to anticipate the phrases that searchers in your market will use? Not only will you be more likely to have your information show up quickly, you will also be giving the searcher great content on the subject they are looking for.
Here is a handy tip.
I've been keeping this one to my clients for a while.
If you want to get your website or blog noticed in a particular group of long tail keywords, write an article with the title optimized for the phrase you wish to show up high on the search engines.
Write an article or keyword optimized blog on your site with the same long tail keywords.
You article will come up pretty quickly on the search engines so will your blog.
Now you have a great chance of popping up at the top of the search engines for that phrase.
Those are the folks that scout out niche markets that they can capitalize on with a few articles that are widely distributed around the Web.
People using these long tail keywords, tend to bypass the obvious single or double worded keywords that are not only highly competitive but over used and populated by Google spammers and big name brands.
They cleverly figure what their potential customers are searching for in whole phrases.
Suppose you were looking for a way to make home made candles in the shape of Santa Clause.
You type in home made candles and come up with a million searches that have nothing to do with Santa and some of them you would not even show your kids.
That's where long tail keywords come in handy.
Now you as an educated searcher, type in "How to make a home made Santa candle" into your browser.
You come up with a great article right there at the top to the page that says "How to make a home made Santa Clause candle in 5 easy steps.
" What do you think you'd at that point and from here on in? That's right you would click on the link and read the article on how to make a home made Santa candle.
More people who know with they want are using these search phrases to find what they want.
That leads to the proper uses for long tail keywords.
You see the power of being able to anticipate the phrases that searchers in your market will use? Not only will you be more likely to have your information show up quickly, you will also be giving the searcher great content on the subject they are looking for.
Here is a handy tip.
I've been keeping this one to my clients for a while.
If you want to get your website or blog noticed in a particular group of long tail keywords, write an article with the title optimized for the phrase you wish to show up high on the search engines.
Write an article or keyword optimized blog on your site with the same long tail keywords.
You article will come up pretty quickly on the search engines so will your blog.
Now you have a great chance of popping up at the top of the search engines for that phrase.
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