Which are the Best Methods or Tools to Find Low Competition Long Tail Keywords

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Is there any good method to find Long Tail Low Competition Organic Keywords to work on. If there is no good method, than which are the best tools to use for this purpose costing a feasible amount.
I am working on an Amazon Affiliate site and would like to know how other Amazon affiliates do this thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Elion Makkink
    Try keyword shitter - it's based on Google suggestion but it can give you thousands of useful longtail keywords!
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  • Profile picture of the author MattXL
    Hi thefundu,

    Long-Tail Pro is probably your best for doing what you want to do. Here's a good tutorial on it:


    Best,
    Matt
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    • Profile picture of the author irawr
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      Originally Posted by MattXL View Post

      Hi thefundu,

      Long-Tail Pro is probably your best for doing what you want to do. Here's a good tutorial on it:

      Best,
      Matt
      Yeah I don't know about "best" it's certainly one way to do it.

      I personally threw my copy of long-tail pro into the garbage can.
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      • Profile picture of the author thefundu
        Originally Posted by irawr View Post

        Yeah I don't know about "best" it's certainly one way to do it.

        I personally threw my copy of long-tail pro into the garbage can.
        So what you do now for finding keywords?
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  • Profile picture of the author sparrow
    It's not so much about long tail keywords these days in my opinion
    you can get them all you want, if you got competition you can't beat in the SERPs what good do they do for you

    if you are using any tools keyword planner related good luck just about every metric they show has been picked cleaner than a vulture on a carcass

    I only use keyword planner for keyword generator and filter out the keywords by who ranks on page one, forget about search counts means nothing if you can't get on page one

    the filtering of keywords is the long process the rest is standard SEO

    Ed
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    You should already be collecting data for inbound traffic/keywords from the SERPs. That alone has generated 2,500 longtail keywords with proven traffic (not some unknown opinion) for me to pick from on one of my sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author thefundu
      Hi Yukon, can you plz elaborate what you want to say?
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by thefundu View Post

        Originally Posted by yukon View Post

        You should already be collecting data for inbound traffic/keywords from the SERPs. That alone has generated 2,500 longtail keywords with proven traffic (not some unknown opinion) for me to pick from on one of my sites.
        Hi Yukon, can you plz elaborate what you want to say?


        Here's one of my network sites running Wordpress, the screenshot below is the Admin page showing two columns. The left column is the keyword (blacked out) & the SERP traffic sorted by highest volume. The right column is the latest search traffic keywords that landed on my pages & the traffic volume generated so far per each keyword.

        That Admin data is generated by the STT2 Wordpress plugin. I'm not sure If the plugin is still around or supported, I made a few hacks to it for my own niche sites a few years ago. I bumped up the max number to save 2,500 keywords. I'm sure there's other similar plugins that collect the same keyword data.

        Even If you're just starting out with a new site you should be collecting keyword data from traffic that lands on your pages because over time the keywords snowball...

        Example, say I'm just starting out with a new site & pick/rank one longtail keyword (ex: how to build a fiberglass subwoofer box for honda civic). Now I have a webpage ranked that includes multiple keywords that can pick up other longtail keywords that I don't even know about.

        My list of keywords on the ranked page:
        • how to
        • build
        • fiberglass
        • subwoofer
        • box
        • honda civic

        So... now I'm setup to pull in additional longtail keywords, example:

        • diy fiberglass subwoofer enclosure
        • fiberglass subwoofer enclosure designs
        • plexiglass subwoofer enclosure
        • fiberglass subwoofer enclosure thickness
        • custom fiberglass trunk subwoofer enclosure
        • how to make a fiberglass subwoofer enclosure


        Ranking one page will generate a lot of longtail keywords but you need to be tracking that data in order to take advantage of those new longtail keywords.

        Some will be one hit wonders but even those longtails sometimes include one or two keywords per keyword phrase that you would have never thought of or found on any keyword tool. That's important to remember because it can open up new doors for new categories on your site which can lead to even more longtail keywords & more traffic.







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  • Profile picture of the author Satya123@
    google keyword planner and long tail pro tools are used to find low competition long tail keywords
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    • Profile picture of the author sparrow
      Originally Posted by Satya123@ View Post

      google keyword planner and long tail pro tools are used to find low competition long tail keywords
      google keyword planner - really

      when the rest of the world uses this to find the same low competitive keywords

      you need to find out in the SERPs the true competition, can't find that in keyword planner
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  • Profile picture of the author satejinfotech
    Try using http://www.longtailpro.com/ . A very easy-to-use keyword research tool. Enter a keyword and get suggestions. Simple and effective.Long Tail Pro’s filtering feature makes it easy to see ONLY keywords that you actually want.
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  • Profile picture of the author bestmower
    If you want to use free tool for find long tail keywords I think,
    "google keyword planner" is best.
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  • Profile picture of the author KylieSweet
    Originally Posted by thefundu View Post

    Is there any good method to find Long Tail Low Competition Organic Keywords to work on.
    There are tools that you can use to produce your main keyword along with its searches and competition then use advance search in Google on how the users utilize the search engine for their query. Find the related searches for your target keyword and this will be your related long tail keyword for targeting your audience or users.
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  • Profile picture of the author Roger Moses
    i always use google keyword planner tool. its a best for know keyword competition.
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  • Profile picture of the author rubby123
    Google Adwords is the answer because it will give you more accurate and authentic results.
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  • Profile picture of the author varunsharma
    Originally Posted by thefundu View Post

    Is there any good method to find Long Tail Low Competition Organic Keywords to work on. If there is no good method, than which are the best tools to use for this purpose costing a feasible amount.
    I am working on an Amazon Affiliate site and would like to know how other Amazon affiliates do this thing.
    Hi,

    You can use Google Keyword planner or SEM rush. Both are very good tools and will help you finding long tail keywords with low competitions.
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    • Profile picture of the author thefundu
      Originally Posted by varunsharma View Post

      Hi,

      You can use Google Keyword planner or SEM rush. Both are very good tools and will help you finding long tail keywords with low competitions.
      SEMrush is a paid tool and tells many metrics, many people here are debating on Keyword Planner...what does it tells!! It just tells the data for PPC marketing not SERPs.
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    • Profile picture of the author irawr
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      No idea about iSpionage, but I agree that GKP and SEMRush are bread and butter here. As of the 26th, Ahrefs now also has an interesting keyword tool as well.

      Dude, Long Tail Pro is a massive piece of garbage. All it does is pull planner data and perform an analysis that you can do with your brain about 150 times faster.

      How to withdrawal from a Long Tail Pro addiction and stop overdosing on shiny object syndrome:

      Step 1: Pick a keyword

      Step 2: Put it into Long Tail Pro

      Step 3: Carefully observe the information that Long Tail Pro gives you.

      Step 4: Ask yourself, "Do I really need Long Tail Pro to tell me that?."

      Step 5: Install Mozbar into your browser.

      Step 6: Any time you think about using LTP, just Google the keyword and use your brain instead. Control + F and Highlight All are really effective here.

      Seriously, if you have access to a real SEO tool like SEMRush, then what are you doing with LTP?... Just delete it... It takes an eternity to do nothing...

      Edit: Also, I'm not saying that LTP is worthless, but once you've been around the neighborhood a few times, you should realize you don't need it. Unless of course you're an affiliate and your audience is newbs, in which case, LTP is the bomb get it now...
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Where else besides Warrior Forum can you buy a cheap lawnmower & get a root canal?




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    • Profile picture of the author thefundu
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Where else besides Warrior Forum can you buy a cheap lawnmower & get a root canal?




      That was a nice catch Yukon....here are the people saying yes in yes...
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  • Profile picture of the author altonroot
    Google auto search is the best. Though you have to find manually but trending long tail keywords have it's own benefits.
    And did any one mentioned Google webmaster tools data? They give good insights.
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  • Profile picture of the author 3gelaniche
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    • Profile picture of the author hynds
      Originally Posted by 3gelaniche View Post

      I used to research keywords with Long Tail Pro and Keyword Revealer as well for long tail pro keyword research. I use Google adwords keyword planner as well. I love personally Long Tail Pro. If You need Long Tail Pro you can contact with me. I have long tail pro full version. I can give you.

      Besh wishes.
      You give it for free? If ok, pm sent. Thank in advance
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  • Profile picture of the author VladKey
    Originally Posted by thefundu View Post

    Is there any good method to find Long Tail Low Competition Organic Keywords to work on. If there is no good method, than which are the best tools to use for this purpose costing a feasible amount.
    I am working on an Amazon Affiliate site and would like to know how other Amazon affiliates do this thing.
    https://k-meta.com/search?q=www.amaz...n&pt=domainres - pretty similar to SEMRush, but gives more info on free plan....
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