Does Your Blog Have a Long Tail

Most smart bloggers try to focus on a few, key search terms in their blog content. But the reality is, your blog is probably a lot more broad than you think.

Last week, I co-published a white paper with Chris Baggott, the CEO of Compendium Blogware (I’m on their advisory board).

WP Bloggings Long Tail 041510.pdf page 1 of 10 Does Your Blog Have a Long TailThe free “Blogging’s Long Tail Approach” white paper is devoted to describing this notion of blog content breadth, and its impact on search term selection, and search term optimization.

I don’t want to give it all away, but here are some highlights:

The Long Tail of Search Queries is Undeniable

  • According to Experian-Hitwise, 56% of all searches are now three words or longer.
  • The use of 8-word search queries grew 22% in the past year alone.

Search Query Length Signals Intent

  • While there is often more volume for one and two word searches, the longer searches are generally much more specific, indicating consumers that are farther along in their intent to purchase.
  • Which is closer to buying, a consumer searching for “flat panel TV” or a consumer searching for “26 inch 720p flat panel TV.”?
  • Because of the specificity, it’s much easier to achieve a top 10 search engine ranking for long tail searches, and higher rankings = higher conversions.

The Long Tail of a Blog – In Action

  • Last month on Convince & Convert, 6,243 incredibly discerning folks visited from some sort of search engine query. That group used 3,126 different search terms to get here. The most popular search phrase – “social media strategy” brought 837 visits, and 2,654 search terms were used by just one visitor during the month.

The Next Step in the Long Tail

  • I typically focus on 10-20 search terms when creating content for this blog, but yet 3,126 search terms were used to get here.
  • I need to do some serious analysis to see how those 3,126 terms fit together, and dramatically expand my keyword usage.
  • While this is important for a blog like mine, it’s flat-out critical for e-commerce companies, and others that are blogging for business. That’s where software like Compendium comes into play, because they can very much help optimize a blog for the long tail, enabling you to rank top 10 for hundreds (even thousands) of low volume, high value terms.

If you get a chance, please check out the white paper. Also, if you have a blog, would you be willing to leave a comment with the number of search terms people used to get to your blog last month? That would be a interesting exercise, wouldn’t it?

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The free Bloggings Long Tail Approach white paper http://bit.ly/bgwYRJ

Does Your Blog Have a Long Tail? http://ow.ly/1AF0q Looking forward to reading the free Bloggings Long Tail Approach white paper

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Thanks for the lesson. I am sure a lot of people would like to know how to do this. We were just talking about this kind of at the end of Tweetea.

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Great article. Thanks for the share. I myself is a blogger and have been targetting long tail key phrases sometimes. This will definitely help me focus more my efforts. Thanks.

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My readers used 411 different search terms to generate over 510 visits (i'm rather small)...

It is hard to predict keyword phrases on which one should focus when creating a blog. Even if we talk about exact keyword-phrase the reality is a little bit different then keyword tools statistics. The best thing to do is find the phrase , start the blog , then wait and optimize for the real search keywords..... At least that is my opinion.

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thank you for your great information. I have been blogging for a year now and still learning. I don't know what you mean by finding out the number of search terms that people use, I have read your article several times and I enjoyed reading it, but I just don't know how to find that information out. if you could please help I would be very greatful .

I have been looking at the stats on my own website and like you say, there appears to be a very long tail on certain searches. I am showing as 2291 keywords where my site appears in Google's index, but only 170 words where they have actually clicked through to the site itself.

Whilst my site is very simple it was built from the outset to focus on the words brand, branding and more recently, social media.

Does Your Blog Have a Long Tail? http://cli.gs/WYdDmB Excellent free white paper to download / via @jaybaer

Insightful read. I have stumbled and twittered this for my friends. Others no doubt will like it like I did.