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The Advantages of Long Tail Keywords – SEO Information

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Search engine optimization and the manner in which people search on the internet are evolving so fast that books on the subject can be outdated before they make it to print. One area in particular is the extension of single and two-word keywords into the optimization long tail keywords or key strings. In
many instances optimizing for one or two keywords can have several disadvantages. Among them are:

* They can be too general in nature – The term “mortgage” has loads of traffic but the term is not targeted toward anything specific. This keyword could cover someone looking to take out a loan, do a mortgage modification, or someone looking for a mortgage calculator.
* The competition for keywords can be intense – With high levels of competition, getting to the front page of the organic section of search engines can be a long and costly endeavor. Upon getting to the front page you’ll still have a generic and untargeted visitor.
* Pay Per Click’s can use up a monthly budget in a heartbeat – Highly competitive keywords have become very pricey. All of the top 50 keywords cost $50 or more according to spyfu.com. It’s expensive and extremely frustrating to be paying that kind of money when you’ve got visitors bouncing back off of your site after being on it for less than ten seconds.

Longer key strings will not carry as much traffic but they do have distinct advantages such as:

* A longer keyword decreases competition and defines the searchers purpose to the point where you can anticipate their need and offer content that will greatly enhance your chance at conversion. A phrase like “loan modification mission viejo ca” is very focused. A searcher clicking through that finds that you have what they’re searching for is highly likely to convert.
* Competition is decreased – It will be much easier and more cost effective to move up in page rankings. Being on the front page for 20 targeted key phrases will be much more advantageous than one front page listing for a generic term. A variety of long tail keywords can dominate specific small niches, providing less traffic but a much higher conversion rate.
* Pay per Click – Pay per Click becomes much more manageable if clicks aren’t costing you fortune, especially if the click through’s are converting.

It’s easy to guess at a few keywords and assume that a website is optimized for them. This is area, however, where some research can go a long way toward determining the long term success of a website. The right key phrases will both make and save you money. Unless you’re “fluent” in search engine optimization, having a pro do the research on key phrases that will drive targeted traffic to your site will be one of the best business investments you are likely to make.

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How can I convert my ideas into keywords that people are looking for?

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I have started a website, and want some content of my choice. How can I convert my ideas into keywords that people are looking for?

Choosing Keywords for Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

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The whole idea of On-page SEO is based on keywords and keyphrases. “Keywords” is the name usually given to the words or phrases that best describe your page content/purpose and best match the words people use when searching for your content. Keeping this idea in mind, what you need to do to get your website optimized for search engines is to pick one of the most searched words or phrases which best match the content of your page.
For example, if you have a web design company, a good keyphrase would be “Web design”, because hey! it’s the most searched keyphrase all over the Internet related to your content (5.000.000 searches a month). So anyone would think that this is the best idea, but actually it isn’t. A very often searched keyword is more likely to have a very large amount of competitors (everybody wants the jackpot), which means that you will need to work harder and spend more money in the rest of the optimization (which is sometimes virtually impossible).
Now, you may be wondering, how can I know how many searches a month does a keyword get? This kind of information is provided freely by some ad systems like Google Adwords and Yahoo Overture (among others). In this article I’ll use Google Adwords keywords tool which I believe is the best to work with.
The URL for Google’s tool. There’s no need for registration, once you enter the page you can start searching for keywords. The tool usage is very simple, you just need to enter a term, for example “web design”, and fill the security code field. Once you submit the form, a list with searches related to your keywords shows up.
The resulting list will not only tell you how many searches a keyword gets on a monthly basis, but will also give you an idea of how many people may be targeting their optimization to that keyword (the more searches a keyword gets, the more optimized pages you will find). This is why you may not want to look at the top of the list. My advice is to pick up something with 1.000.000 searches a month or less (for the previous example, it could be “web design company”).
Besides, you can also use this list as a suggestion tool to pick up a more accurate keyword. For example, if you were looking for something like “web design” you may find that a more accurate keyword for your company would be “web design services”, just because “web design” is a very extensive topic that could go from tutorials to templates.
Lastly, take into account that search engines get cleverer everyday, so keywords shouldn’t look artificial anymore. This means that you shouldn’t repeat your keywords constantly all over the page. Instead you should make slight changes to the keywords so they keep saying the same thing but with different words. In the previous example, the variations could be: “website design”, “designing a website”, “design of websites”, etc.

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What secrets are there to finding keywords in federal jobs for a remix?

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What secrets are there to finding keywords in federal jobs?
Other then the normal skim through an announcement?

Also what are important factors when describing your experience that HR specialist use?

This is a government question only.

How can I find the strongest keywords to search for in a particular niche?

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For example, the niche would be Video games, how can i find the strongest keywords to get a person to a video game site?

thanks!

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