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June 26, 2019 at 5:24 PM in reply to: Why is a long tail keyword more SEO worthy than short-tail? #17617profitparrotParticipant
if you are trying to drive a lot of traffic to your site, you should use short tail keywords. The challenge here is that if your site is “new” or if your search efforts are just beginning you are getting at the back of a very long line.
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