Long Tail Keyword

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    hi friends, will you please tell me how to find long tail keyword for traffic, its too hard to find long tail keywords in google Adwords.
     
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  2. Laceygirl

    Laceygirl Notable Member

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    Ok here's a bunch
    "Guy kicks another in the head"
    "My monkey won't shut up!"
    There's 2.

    Anyway, its not hard to find longer tailed keywords. A long tail keyword would be "Cool Karate classes" as opposed to "karate" which is obviously a short one.
     
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    What is Long Tail Keyword ?
     
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    bogs Active Member

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    your sig there can consider as a long tail kw.. when finding the right long tail kw you can just add a specific terms with other kws just like creating a short sentence..
     
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  5. denverice

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    Hi bogs, i know what is long tail keyword is but my problem is how to find right long tail keywords which can generate traffic
     
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    SSC Active Member

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    why don't you use some "Keyword Generator" then?
    IBP has a build in tool for generating keywords or else you can combine short keywords to get a long one...
     
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    put 1 word on google and you will find suggestions
     
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    It is basicaly key phrases and you can find them by using goog adword keyword tool. For example, search for the keyword you want to use and select Phrase option Match Type, which is located on the left hand side. This will give you long tail keywords and all sorts of other information.
     
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    try phrase in google adwords, you will get long tail keywords
     
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    Long Tail keywords are a type of keyword phrase that has at least three, and some times as many as five words in the phrase. It is mostly used to define what is on the webpage and also what the publisher wants to be found under in search engines and on search engine results pages.
     
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    Long Tails Keywords - I hardly use for my website pages. I use it while writing content for my blog on a particular products, service or any info that users search on the web. Yeah I take help of keywords tool but that's not all, you have to imagine yourself. Think, the info, you are writing, what your targeted users will probably look for? What could be the key-phrases they gonna use in search? For example you are writing on Best Business Ideas then you can use "Affordable Home Based Business Ideas" . This way you can provide info and attract users.
     
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    A long tail keyword is one that usually will have over 3 words. Example: in your search for a new digital camera, you wanted to narrow that search down by using more specific key words. If you typed in "best digital cameras of 2010 point and shoot" you would come up with a much smaller list of choices. You would be getting lists of websites that would be more specific for a point and shoot camera, and which ones probably had the best reviews.

    For those who are using keyword research in internet marketing to drive traffic to their website, knowing how keywords work can make a big difference. There are not really any profitable short tail keywords left, so it is best to find long tail ones that may be the most successful for you. There is too much competition when using only 2-3 words. To help narrow that competition, get in the practice of finding long tail keywords that will make a significant difference in your results.
     
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    heaterwhite
    Thanks for the post it had helped to me discover long tail keywords.I was searching for thing from few days back but didnot understood how to find them using adwords tool.
     
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    are you going to use adwords?
     
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    You won't get much traffic from these "long tail keywords". For the same amount of time and effort, it is best that you focus on the competitive keywords that are 1 to 2 words.
     
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