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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Brand awareness has a search impact as well. As I note in the searcher behavior chapter of my book , searchers quickly evaluate the search results page to determine which result to click on. You confuse people and search engines Oh, I won’t have that whole NY Times reader problem, you say. Bad Idea Most of the Time.
 
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
That’s a lot of keywords for a little site; and it’s a glimpse into the long tail of keyword research. For most websites, how to make a profit from the long tail is the same as how to make a profit. Single keywords are for losers It is clearly impossible to specifically target 44,000 single keywords.
 

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Client Work Affiliates About Philosophy FAQ Contact Get a quote Ask a Question Office Address Become an Affiliate Blog SEO Tools Below is a mix of some of the most popular and comprehensive search marketing tools that both Best Rank and other 3rd party websites offer. Both services are good for mining long tail keyword phrases.
by Stephen Mahaney , 22 December 2006 Seasoned professionals in the arena of online marketing know its clever to use keywords that target potential customers who are "late" in the buying cycle. So, how do you find out what these keywords are? Key points How do I find out what these keywords are? and why are they so important?
Optimization for Human Visitors and Search Engines Home About Nicolas Contact Me Sitemap Video Podcast Syndication PPC Course SEO Help Forum Outsmarting the Competition with Long Tail Keywords April 10, 2009 by Nicolas Prudhon Remember David and Goliath, the stronger doesn’t always win! Thanks! quot;!
Writing SEO Content For Long Tail Keywords Posted: February 1st, 2010 | 10 Comments » This post will present a  step-by-step beginner’s guide to creating website content, articles and blogs that are optimized for search engine traffic. long tail keyword is a phrase of 2 or more words.
Have you heard terms like search engine optimization (SEO), keywords (short tail) or long tail keyword phrases? Confused by the similarity of terms like short tail versus long tail keyword phrases? I’m excited to try out some long tail keyword optimization!
Anyone searching for wisdom with such poor grammar is probably better off ending up on my site, rather than bugging the world’s wisest people with their strange and inaccurately worded queries.  but to demonstrate a long tail keyword case study.  So how do you use long tail marketing in SEO? Follow me.
While theres no doubting the value of bringing in highly targeted traffic, many companies still dont quite get how to target the long tail in their copy. They also dont know that long tail friendly copy is also user friendly copy. What is the Long Tail? Write a short and a long-term version.
One of the value propositions for Browse My Stuff is that it organizes content in a way that should be good to help long tail SEO ( search engine optimization ).  When we were in the process of designing Browse My Stuff, I had a hard time finding good resources on how to go about long tail SEO. 
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When presented with a plethora of keywords (since they already rank in the top 3 results in Google for their primary keyword) they essentially scoffed with unjust due. According to them, anything less than their primary keyword is of little value to them. For those unfamiliar with the long tail of search , the concept is simple.