The long-tail keywords and arget keywords

Started by coniefox, 09-06-2011, 00:52:45

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coniefoxTopic starter

     Should i put more time to long-tail keywords or arget keywords? If people more like search long-tail keyword?


JacobWilliam

Yes, You may sure approach if it is directly targeted to your business. I personally feel that you should sure go ahead with any keyword which is directly targeted to your business.
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damponting44

Long-tail watchwords are longer and more particular catchphrase states that guests will probably utilize when they're more like a state of-procurement or when they're utilizing voice look. They're somewhat outlandish, at to begin with, yet they can be massively significant on the off chance that you know how to utilize them.

Directed catchphrases are particular expressions that you figure your potential clients and guests may use in a web search tool wanting to discover a webpage like yours.

swikriti.sharma09

You should make a proper mix of Long-tail Keywords along with Targeted Keywords.

Long Tail keywords are very very specific to the user's query whenever a user is searching for something specific he is looking to buy and if you have targeted those keywords in your articles then there is a possibilty that your article might certainly help him out.

Long Tail Keywords tend to convert into more sales as compared to generic keywords

RH-Calvin

Long tail keywords are usually keyword phrases that have relatively less number of searches. These keywords are often used to rank your website faster in search engines.


ifixservices

 long tail keywords are more about giving quality hits than a large number of traffic. Targeting short tail keywords, however makes yielding positive results difficult and are often time consuming and expensive.

sophiawils59

Focusing on long tail keywords is a great SEO tactic. Long tail keywords are keywords or key phrases that are more specific – and usually longer – than more commonly searched for keywords. Long tail keywords get less search traffic, but will usually have a higher conversion value, as they are more specific.