Researching Long Tail Keywords
You can find long tail keywords the same way you would with the normal keyword research. In getting started with your research, you’d want to brainstorm a wide range of keywords that are relevant to your industry and business. From that angle, imagine the kind of keyword variants your typical clients or customers might want to look for.
Once you’ve got some keywords in mind, based on your knowledge and intuition of your specialty, simply enter these keywords in the Google search toolbox to see what type of content ranks for each of them. You can also leverage the suggested searches below the search engine results page to get some relevant keywords searchers are looking for.
In addition, you should leverage a keyword research tool like Jaaxy to find fresh keywords, related keywords, and the feasibility of those phrases for your blog content. Let’s itemize these below for more emphasis:
- Enter a keyword you would love to rank for in Google’s search bar.
- Have a look at the suggested results to make sure the keyword is 100 percent relevant to your industry and website content.
- Scroll downward to find the already-mentioned related searches. To find relevant searches that are applicable, repeat the previous steps.
- Using Jaaxy, you can now check both the keywords you’ve found and many more.
- With this keyword research tool, check the metrics (KQI, QSR, AVG, Traffic, SEO, Article Power, and more) for each of the keywords to ensure they are worth ranking for or targeting.
- Leverage them! Come up with remarkable and compelling content and include long tail keywords in headers and title tags to get started, from a list of On-page optimization strategies.
Keep up the good work.
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Jackie
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Tim