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Blog SEO: befriend the long tail! • Yoast

Focussing on long tail keywords is a great SEO-tactic for bloggers. Doing it the right way (linking from tail to head), will help you to rank for specific keywords, to increase your traffic and to attract new and motivated audiences.

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Week 2 – Short and Long Tail Keywords - Top Producer

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Long Tail Platinum Pro Review And Strategy

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Download Long Tail Pro 3.0.9 Free

Get Free Long Tail Pro 3.0.9.This software gives you the most rapid and reliable way of getting long tail keywords to improve your sites visibility. You will find hundreds of keywords...  [more...]

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Long Tail of Search Definition - Internet Marketing Glossary

Definition of Long Tail of Search

The long tail of search refers to the vast number of lower traffic volume keywords that are often much less competitive (for SEO) than the most popular keywords. If you created a graph that shows the frequency of keywords on the vertical axis and...  [more...]

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What Is the Long Tail and How Does It Apply to Google?

Basically, the Long Tail is a way to describe niche marketing and the way it works on the Internet. Traditionally records, books, movies, and other items were geared towards creating "hits." Stores could only afford to carry the most popular items because they needed enough people in an area to buy their goods in order to recoup the overhead expenses involved in retail.

 

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