How To Use PLR Content To Exploit Long Tail Keywords
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How to Leverage PLR Content for Long Tail Keywords
Have you noticed that a significant portion of your website traffic comes from long tail keywords rather than main ones? For me, around 60% of my sites rely heavily on long tail keywords for traffic. So, how can we tap into these keywords to maximize traffic without resorting to search engine spamming?
What Are Long Tail Keywords?
Long tail keywords include your main keyword plus additional words. For example, if your main keyword is "cosmetic surgery," a long tail keyword might be "cosmetic surgery in Los Angeles."
Why Focus on Long Tails?
The beauty of long tail keywords lies in their low competition on search engines. While terms like "cosmetic surgery in Los Angeles" or "dog training in Montana" may not seem popular individually, combining multiple long tail keywords can attract substantial traffic. Imagine having 50 pages, each targeting a different long tail keyword, and each bringing in around 100 visitors per month. That adds up to 5,000 unique visitors monthly!
Ranking for these keywords is often simpler, requiring as little as creating a page with targeted content. In many cases, your page could appear on the first search result page shortly after being indexed.
However, this doesn't mean you should ignore your main keyword. Your homepage should still target it, though substantial SEO efforts might be necessary to see results. Meanwhile, building pages for long tail keywords can quickly draw traffic and lead visitors to your site's core content.
Short on Time? Enter PLR Content
If you don’t have time to write numerous content pages, PLR (Private Label Rights) content can help. PLR articles are often tailored around specific long tail keywords, allowing you to create optimized content pages with ease. This strategy can efficiently boost your site's visibility on search engines.
PLR content enables you to publish articles on varied topics like "dog training in Montana" or "lip eczema relief" without the time or expense of creating them from scratch. It's a practical solution for expanding your reach across multiple niche keywords.
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