Today, in 2017, the Internet is more popular than any person could have reasonably thought it would be twenty-five, or more, years ago. Further, search engines are more frequently used than at any point in the past.
Whether you believe it or not, billions of searches are entered for various phrases each and every day. In one year's time - and this number will only increase as the Internet gets older, its use becoming increasingly widespread - about 1.25 trillion searches are requested around the blue marble we live on. This statistic is accurate for the 2016 calendar year.
Businesses, organizations, and other entities with websites to represent them on the Internet often aim to obtain high searches on Google, Bing, Yahoo, Baidu, and other search engines. The common practice of search engine optimization intends to alter hundreds of variables in an attempt to garner more web traffic through search engines.
Most search engine optimization techniques use singular words or phrases no longer than two or three words in length. Another strategy, although used significantly less often, is referred to as long tail keywords analysis, using long strings of keywords to draw in more web traffic than what would be possible without search engine optimization, or by using only one or two words.
Some agencies charge hefty dollar amounts to perform search engine optimization. However, there are several tools to boost search engine performance found all across - you guessed it - search engines.
Using long-tail keyword analysis is sometimes effective in generating increased web traffic. However, because it's used less frequently than other forms of search engine optimization, finding free tools on the Internet isn't always easy.
SEMRush has a keyword magic tool that aims to help webmasters and web page owners draw sufficient web traction from using long-tail keywords. Moz Keyword Explorer also has a similar feature, called the group feature. Its artificial intelligence model assists users in getting more from long-tail keywords.
Arefs, another free tool, is effective in boosting long-tail search engine performance. Molding multiple tools together is also recommended.