Long tail software
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I am trying to optimise on line shop. At begining I was focused on small number of keywords, but now I am considering using 'long tail' technique.
Is there any software supporting/helping with 'long tail' seo, as it seems impossible to optimise for all of those pharses?
How should link to subpages to get best results?
Any other information regarding 'long tail' seo would be much appreciated.
Best Regards
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Have you tried SEM Rush yet? It is a good place to build a list of several thousand keywords that you do not currently get traffic for by giving you competitive analysis on sites that compete with you.
There is also Hit Tail which builds lists of long tail terms that people already use to search for your site, so that you can add these terms to the list of things you want to optimize for.
Let me know what you think about these two tools, so that I can get an idea of what to recommend next if these do not fit the bill
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Hi,
The shop I'm optimising has more than 10k products. I was thinking about one term per page (product name). What are you suggestions?
How can I find right keywords? I was thinking about using h1 content (product name) as anchor for inlinks. Is it a good idea?
Im looking for tools that may help with my problem.
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I would like to get an idea of the scope of your request if that is ok.
How big of a keyword list are you trying to build, roughly? Hundreds? Thousands? Millions?
How many URLs do you want to manage? One page per term, many pages per term, many terms per page?
How big of a team or budget for outsourcing do you have?
I have a few ideas, but I don't want to tell you anything useless!
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