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The secret to Keyword Research for Longtail

Not Long Left on this Offer Now!

I am hoping to do a post on various keyword reseach methods and where to find them. Currently though I am still a big fan of Wordze and their stemming feature for general keyword list building - particularily for long tail so i thought I would do a quick post seeing as they currently have an offer on for 30 days free at Wordze

A neat little feature of Wordze is to use their stemming feature to get higher quality keywords.

Stemming means getting the root meaning of a word - an example might be the word planning if you stem it you will get plan and plans too
So a search for a phrase like “Party planning” will return a certain dataset with results like: -

party planning
party planning uk
birthday party planning

But if you use Wordze’s stemming feature you can do a search like “Party planning^” (the ^ character tells Wordze to stem that word) you will get a far higher quality list with results like: -

home based party plan business
party planning tips
event party planners

See the difference? Suddenly you can jump off into REAL long tail low hanging fruit for your Affiliate or PPC arb campaign

So whilst they are still running it 30 days free at Wordze

5 Responses to “The secret to Keyword Research for Longtail”

  1. Favorite Browser (2 comments.) Says:

    Ok, so basically that was not a secret but info from their already provided manuals/tutorials or so, right?

  2. SEOidiot (159 comments.) Says:

    pretty much yes… but this makes a better title…. :)

  3. zoul (1 comments.) Says:

    I like the free 30 day promotion that they’re currently offering but i believe that wordze only provides longtail keywords and relating search terms. I know of some tools that provide a lot more ressources. I guess it’s worth a try though..

  4. SEOidiot (159 comments.) Says:

    Although i use it for long tail a lot i still think the quality is good for more competitive stuff

  5. SEO Ranter (2 comments.) Says:

    Good, useful tool for setting up new pages - thanks!

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