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How to find long-tail keywords?

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Last updated 2 years ago

Seodity's Keyword Research module has always been an essential tool for businesses looking to improve their search engine optimization (SEO) and drive more traffic to their website. And now, we're excited to introduce new filters that make it even easier to find highly specific long-tail keywords for your business.

With our filters, you can refine your keyword research to find highly specific phrases your target audience is searching for. By selecting the "greater than", "less than", or "equal to" filter and entering a specific number of words, you can find long-tail keywords that are highly targeted and have less competition than broader keywords.

So, how can you use these new filters to improve your SEO and drive more traffic to your website? Here are some examples:

Example 1: Shoes

Step 1: Type a generic Keyword in the keyword input, for example, Shoes, and click Search:

Step 2: Click filters and select a specific number of words or greater than, for example, greater than 4:

Step 3: You will get long-tail keywords that can be easier to rank on:

Example 2: Digital Marketing

Step 1: Type a generic Keyword in the keyword input and click Search:

Step 2: Click filters and select a specific number of word or greater than, fo example less than 4

Step 3: You will get long-tail keywords which can be easier to ranked on:

Example 3: Food Blog

Step 1: Type a generic Keyword in the keyword input and click Search:

Step 2: Click filters and select a equal to 3.

Step 3: You will get long-tail keywords which can be easier to ranked on:

Incorporating these highly specific long-tail keywords into your content can improve your search engine ranking and drive more qualified traffic to your website. And with Seodity's new filters, finding the right keywords for your business has never been easier.