Find out if a Long Tail Keyword is Getting Searches on Google.com

2016-01-04 17

We are going to learn how to find out if the longtail keyword, you're intending be used for a blog post or other content online, is getting any searches at all.

Let's suppose we are thinking of using the longtail keyword 'find hidden software on computer'.

The way to find out if this keyword is getting any searches at all and is worth your while to pursue, as far as creating content, in the Google search bar begin typing your longtail keyword and type the entire longtail keyword except for the last word of it.

Now remember our longtail keyword phrase we are considering is 'find hidden software on computer' so we would type everything except the last word 'find hidden software on' and noticed the Google auto complete is providing suggestions. That suggestion 'find hidden software on computer' is in there. What that means is there are people out there that are actually typing that exact keyword phrase in Google so it is worth your while to pursue that longtail keyword.

Also take note of the other suggestions listed here in the Google auto complete. What that means is that it may be worth your while, as far as longtail keyword research is concerned, to pursue these longtail keywords as well.

If you are interested in using the other keywords suggested I would suggest watching the video on how to find how much competition a longtail keyword phrases getting at http://www.affiliateswitchblade.com/blog/keywordlength

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