Are Long tail keywords not good anymore for good ranking results in google?
May be somebody could explain that to me
Thanks in advance
Are Long tail keywords not good anymore for good ranking results in google?
May be somebody could explain that to me
Thanks in advance
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Not sure what is your question about. You will rank for long tails easier simply because most of the people are blinded by high search queries for the short ones. Long kw is more specific and easily tuned to be highly paying so you don't have bloat traffic of visitors just browsing out of boredom or those that are after a different product. I don't see what could change with how good are these keywords...? You rank high easy because of lower competition (usually - good research is the foundation of your success).
Explaining your question in detail might bring a better answer.
Thanks a lot for the explanation, I greatly appreciate
Just have read an article somewhere, where it was told by somebody, that after the last Google algorithm update, long tail keywords won't work very well anymore.
Thanks again
Some people fear of Google Instant - the results showing as you type in Google. It's meant to speed up your search and offer results before you finish the search query. However, the end result is the same, even beside the fact that according to numerous reports 80% of people look at the keyboard while typing, people who click early end up with a broad niche article/site that probably doesn't solve their problem and go back to finish the search for that long tail keyword anyway. IMO nothing changes. I haven't seen any changes on my sites since Insight went live.
I have however seen improvements after they implemented autocomplete me in Google. Some mid and long tail keywords with expert words on my sites got hit more - simply because they were hard to spell correctly
Long tail keywords are still effective, if you can find them. Sometimes the time you spend digging them up is not worth the payoff.
i think long tail keywords not so effective like others
long tail keyword mean less competitor...and don't retard the power of "how to" keyword
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