Long Tail searches are becoming more popular
15 Feb, 2008 | Search Engine Optimisation
The average number of keywords per query has risen from 3 to 4 words per query. For those not familar with the concept of "long tail" keywords this refers to keyword phrases that are less competitive and less searched for, but
collectively generate more total searches than your general, highly competitive search terms.
Fortunately our clients need not worry, the team here at Total Internet has been targeting long tail keywords for quite some time and our SEO clients should benefit some what from this latest development.
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1. Rod McDonald (26 Mar, 2008 - 11:28)
I have to agree with this method to get found on Google Natural search. Makes sense that the key word tail is larger than the direct key words
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