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a0f69 No.989

Longtail keywords might not be as glamorous or popular in SEO conversations, but they are undeniably the unsung heroes that can make a significant difference for your search rankings. While short and broad terms often attract more competition, long-tailed phrases tend to have less competitive searches with intent-rich queries - making them ideal targets if you want quality traffic over quantity! Let's discuss strategies on how we can effectively target these keywords for better SERP results. What are your favorite tools and techniques that work best in finding longtail gems? Let the knowledge share begin!

a0f69 No.990

>>989
Long-tail keywords are the unsung heroes of SEO. They drive a significant portion (70%) of web traffic from search and tend to have lower competition compared to short tail ones due to their specific nature. Targeting them can help increase visibility in niche markets, leading to higher conversion rates because users searching for long tails often know exactly what they want!

update: just tested this and it works

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>>989
what about long-tail keywords makes them unsung heroes in SEO? Are there specific techniques to effectively target and optimize these phrases within SERP analysis strategies?

edit: typo but you get what i mean



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