How Long is a Long Tail Keyword?
Three words long, right?
I read this on a forum the other day and this got me thinking. Are people really that confused about long tails when choosing their website keywords?
OK, so what about ‘apple store locator’, or ‘bmw financial services’, or ‘american idol 2009′?
They all have 3 words too, so are they long tail keywords?
I’m guessing you’ve realized that the answer is no. So what makes a long tail keyword?
Long tail keywords are the many hundreds (possibly thousands) of keyword combinations that bring traffic to your website. They usually bring in a very small number of visitors each (maybe only 1 or 2) and they are usually fairly long combinations of words: 4, 5, 6 or more – and yes, even 3 words sometimes!
When you add up the traffic from all the long tail keywords it usually comes to a significant number, often more than the traffic from your main site keywords.
This reflects the real activity going on at search engines too. There are many more searches for each of those main keywords, but a lot more search combinations of the long tail keywords.
There are some great things about long tail keywords too:
- They tend to be very specific, so you can see exactly what people are searching for
- They tend to have much lower SEO competition, so if you choose these for your website keywords, you stand a better chance of ranking well on search results with these terms
So what’s wrong with a 3-word long tail keyword? Take the example ‘american idol 2009′. There’s a huge number of searches for this term (1 million a month). There’s a huge amount of website competition (35 million results on Google). Plus, it’s not very specific – you don’t know whether searchers are looking for TV schedules, iTunes downloads, info on the stars, or pictures of Simon Cowell.
Not a very long tail combination then. A better example might be ‘cheap tickets for american idols live san diego’. See what I mean? There a low (almost zero) number of searches for this term, plus it’s definitely NOT 3 words long…
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