Long Tail Keywords
A direct attack makes no sense in this scenario. The market is simply too competitive to break into. Instead, you have to work the long tail. Long tail keywords will get you rankings and traffic for much less cost and effort.
A long tail keyword is a very focused search phrase consisting of at least 3 keywords. The really good long tail keywords consist of at least 4 or 5 keywords in them. The search volume for a long tail keyword is not very high, because it’s so focused, but the traffic it generates is definitely super targeted.
Look at this example. According to Google’s own keyword tool, the keyword DUI lawyers is searched for about 75,000 times a month. A quick look at Google shows that there are 6 million sites that match that keyword. Hard to compete against!
Make a long tail phrase by adding a location name to create the term Los Angeles DUI lawyers and you’ve drastically cut down competition — only about 400,000 sites match that term. The search volume is less, too — about 1500 searches per month — but it’s a much more realistic market to break into. Good SEO techniques are more likely to work with long tail keywords than high-volume, saturated keywords.
The only problem with long tail keywords you need to target more keywords to make a real difference. It’s a volume game — the more long tail keywords you rank for, the more traffic you’ll get. This can require a lot of effort. Over time, though, you’ll also find that your sites get better rankings for the main (short tail) keywords, a nice side effect of targeting long tail keywords.


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