How To Find Long Tail Keywords For Mostly Untapped Markets

by glenn101 on February 19, 2010

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Finding long tail keywords is going to be an important aspect to many online businesses. These keywords are keywords that have four or more words which make up the keyword phrase. The reason that these are important is that there are fewer competition because there are so many of them to target, and buyers type these in when they are getting ready to make their purchase. They are narrowing down and getting more detailed with their searches typing in specific information and looking for a matching answer.

There are few competitors in long tail markets this is because there are thousands and thousands of these in some markets. For companies to target these with information completely is almost impossible. Instead they target them with broad match our phrase match pay click advertising. When they advertise in this manner they sometimes use dynamic keyword placement and run the same ads with similar landing pages going across batches of keywords to try to get close to what the customer wants. The problem is in most cases the answer, the landing pages, and the ads do not match correctly or more correctly what the person is looking for.

This is where a work at home person can come in and make content for these keywords and advertise specifically for them. It may or may not be profitable for a company depending on the niche to target certain long tail phrases but it can be profitable for a work at home person to do this simply because of less overhead. There are thousands of keywords that can be targeted with specific information, titles of videos, titles of articles, and blog posts that are titled and match those keyword phrases.

Here is a video on this.

Here is a free directory submitter.
http://informedfish.com/directory-submitter-free/

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