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Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 9:16:24 GMT
Long tail keywords reflect this very concept on the web. Be found, yes, but from your niche . Also because when a user searches for a really specific keyword it is very likely that he is already very sure of what he wants and that he buys it more easily. In theory, very specific searches tend to bring more conversions than generic ones . Let's think about it for a moment: when we first search for something on search engines, If we type a generic word it's because we probably Japan WhatsApp Number Data know very little about it. From general to specific: an example of search with long-tail keywords As a herbal tea fan, I'm talking about this topic (and this says a lot about my social life). If I search for herbal tea I will have a very high number of results (2.1 million) and completely generic . Herbal teas of any flavor, for any purpose (losing weight, relaxing, draining, energizing...).
I mean, I'm probably just getting an idea. If I look for ginger herbal tea instead , I'm already one step ahead. I know what flavor I'm looking for, maybe I'm interested in the properties. I will find a lower number of results (86 thousand) and specific to that type of herbal tea. However, I'm basically still learning about it. Finally, if I look for ginger herbal tea to lose weight, I'm already at the next step: I already know what type of herbal tea I would like and also for some purpose.
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