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Is this the easiest way to get free traffic?

My Long tail SEO Strategy

I have spoken about my different SEO strategies before and I’ve also talked about long tail keywords. In this post however I’m going to go into specific detail about what I do to get long tail SEO traffic.

If you have a site that has some authority and you are prepared to create some content then this would have to be one of the easiest ways to get free traffic.

The power of long tail keywords

Let’s start by looking at some analytics data for my own site (this one). My site ranks extremely well in Google for very high traffic keywords like ‘website design’ (1st) ‘website development’ (1st) ‘web design’ (7th) etc. These 3 terms alone get almost 30,000 exact match searches in Google Australia each month!

You would expect then that this is where I get most of my traffic from. Here is a slimmed down screenshot from Google Analytics.

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Long tail keywords

Hi guys, Gab here following up my post from last week on keyword research with a post on long tail keywords.

So once you get used to do some keyword research, the next target is to find “long tail keywords”. When you think about your business you might think about a keyword to target being your main product or service. For example we target the word ‘Website Design‘ and ‘Website Development‘. We get a lot of traffic for these terms but they are very difficult to compete for. Realistically when people go into Google they will search for a whole bunch of different things, everyone is different. For example they might search for ‘web site design Brisbane’, or ‘web development Melbourne’, or ‘find a WordPress website designer in Canberra’. You only get a couple of searches for these terms but there are thousands of different combinations of things people might search for. These are known as long tail keywords (if you are super keen on the idea check out Chris Anderson’s site which discusses the original article he wrote back in 2004 about it for Wired Magazine). Read More…

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