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  1. #1
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    Does Long Tails helps

    Hi, im actually on first page of google in position 5 for my main keyword, this is bringing me about 20 visitors per day. for one of my other keyword im in position 13 and this is actually bringing me around 1 or 2 visitors per year

    So My blog is focused on 4 keyword , and im writing again and again with these same keywords optimized in the blog posts...

    So i was wondering if we could go on multiple long tails to reach more 1st positions and bring more traffic at this stage ( while we are testing )????

    I read somewhere that longtails could be a great easy strategy and bring even more traffic than a "regular" keyword.

    the purpose of this is to get 200 visitors quicker .

    Any recommendation?

    thank you

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    Any recommendation?

    Look at your analytics. I'm guessing you're already getting long tail traffic and those are the keywords you should target.
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    Super duper great advice ! i did not think about that !!!! Thank you Dean !!!

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    Does Long Tails helps
    Definitely Yes. Long tail keywords are the longer (3 or more words), more specific keywords that are less common, individually, but add up to account for a large portion of search engine traffic. Because they are less common they are less competitive. And because they are not as competetive it is easier to rank on the first page. Even more importantly, since they are more specific, long tail keywords also produces a higher quality traffic and, as a result, produces better conversion rates than "regular" keywords. And as you may already know, it is not how much traffic you get but how many of that traffic you convert to customers or get on your mailing list.

 

 

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