Jon, our fearless leader (ok, maybe not), just sent an email out to our staff here at ActiveRain letting us know that yesterday we set a new daily traffic record. We had 20% more visitors to ActiveRain in a single day than we have ever had. Whenever he sends something like this, I always jump into our analytics account and try to see if there is any reasonable explanation.

I don't think I really found a reasonable explanation, but I did stumble across an unbelievable example of the long tail at work.

For those of you that aren't familiar with the term long tail, let me explain as I would if I was talking to someone that had no idea about the long tail. I don't know who originally came up with this parallel, but I think it's really easy to understand (I know Chris Anderson coined the term Long Tail, just not sure if he was the first to use this analogy although my guess is yes).

Consider your local bookstore. They carry less than 1% of the books for sale in the world. In fact, they probably carry less than .001% of the books for sale at any one time. However, the books they do carry make up 60% (maybe even more) of the sales that take place for books in a given year. That leaves a pretty large chunk of the book market, about 40% in our example here, that are not sold by book stores. The big selling books sell tens and even hundreds of thousands of copies a year. But there is a HUGE segment of books out there, the remaining 99% of the books in fact, that make up the remaining 40% of the sales. The thing is, any one book might only sell 3 or 4 times a year. So the cumulative of all those books selling once, twice, maybe even ten times a year make up that 40% of the sales. Amazon thrives on selling on this long tail. They don't have to hold and display the inventory on shelves, so it makes sense for them to have available that book that only sells 10 times a year. They do quite well selling all kinds of merchandise in this fashion.

You can see then that the long tail is where a lot of the sales of books takes place. Something simiar happens in search results. While you may have certain key search phrases making up the majority of the searches, a vast majority of the long tail searches make up a pretty decent chunk of the overall search traffic.

So back to our Google Analytics account........One of the terms that sent a decent amount of traffic to ActiveRain the last two days was the term: '7500 tax credit' (no quotes, just that term typed in Google or some other search engine). This particular term drove 513 visitors. A secondary search of: '7500 tax credit home buyer' drove an additional 360 visitors.

So in total, those two searches drove 873 visitors the last two days. But let's look a little further down the tail, shall we?

In total, we had 1570 visits in the last two days based on a search with the term '7500' in the keyword string somewhere. The next biggest search with the term '7500' in it drove only 15 visitors. So we can pretty safely assume that everything after that term is on the long tail, no search result with the term '7500' will drive more than 15 visitors. Care to guess how many terms, other than the two most popular, were typed into a search engine using '7500' as one of the keywords? 539!!!!

538 times someone typed in a variation of keywords using the term '7500' in the last two days and landed on ActiveRain. Those 539 searches resulted in 697 visits. So the first two (2) terms accounted for 873 of the 1570 total visits or 56%, and the remaining 539 searches resulted in 697 visits or 44% of the visitors searching for '7500' something.

.3% of the search terms drove 56% of the traffic and the remaining 99.7% of the terms drove 44% of the traffic. If that's not the long tail, you will never see it!!

What kind of searches on are on that long tail? Here are the next most popular variations:

Nothing very shocking there. Just lots of different ways people think to type the same thing into a search engine and find their way to ActiveRain. It's when you get much farther down that you start to see something very interesting. There are HUNDREDS of ways someone searched and many of them match how someone would naturally asked the question if they were speaking it.

These type of search engine queries often find their way to ActiveRain because of the way they mimic natural language. Your blog posts are written using this kind of natural language so it only makes sense that the search engines would return results that match the natural language queries.

Please keep in mind, this is TWO DAYS worth of searching. I'll tell you what though, there is some accountant out there that really wishes he was getting referrals from a few ActiveRain members, because whoever is writing about this '$7500 tax credit for first time home buyers' (that's how I would have searched for it) is getting a TON of traffic.

The point? Our long tail is sending visitors every day to your blog posts based on natural language search, and 40% (or in our specific example 44%) of the searches being done out there are of this nature. So you just keep on writing solid information about your market or your area of expertise, let people get better and better at searching for exactly what they are looking for and let Google and the other search engines sort out the traffic.........much of which will end up on your blog posts on ActiveRain!!

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83 Comments on The SUPER LONG Tail...................

JAN
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the super long tail.......and the super long POST!! hahaha

2:46pm • #1

yesterday we set a new daily traffic record. We had 20% more visitors to ActiveRain in a single day than we have ever had.

Hi Bob,

That's a stunning jump!  I'm curious to see what happens the rest of this week.  If your numbers stay at this high level, maybe Google made an algorithm change that suddenly gave ActiveRain more exposure.

2:49pm • #2

Bruce,

You are not the only one curious :-)

I can guarantee that Jon will be keeping us all updated throughout the week. I'll make sure to pass on any good news!

2:55pm • #3
482,944 Points 50 Featured Posts Outside Blog

This is pretty interesting. I plan to write a blog about it too and of course, coming from me, you could expect something not that most writers talk about.

Thanks for sharing. I love AR.

3:08pm • #4
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Hi Bob...You actually managed to make that very understandable for me.  I appreciate it as I'm sure many others will.

Good news for Active Rain is super good news for all of us.

Kate

3:09pm • #5
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Dear Bob,

What great news up by 20%. wow thats a lot of traffic!

Betina

3:25pm • #6
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Bob

That's a huge jump. May even greater and bigger things happen to activerain.

Sincerely

Tom Braatz

3:27pm • #7

WOW Bob! - Your posts are starting to look like mine!!  hahahaha!!  

Great traffic on AR and no tickets or accidents! Yeah!!  :-)

3:39pm • #8

I agree completely.

Fred Smilek

Email- Fred_Smilek@yahoo.com

Fred Smilek is the acting president of the Society to Save Endangered Species. It was founded two years ago by Fred Smilek along with his two best friends Charles and Jonathan

3:53pm • #9
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These numbers are phenomenal.  I bet you're right about those accountants wishing for referrals.

3:57pm • #11
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Bob, good news on the increased traffic and super long tail.

I had my best long tail search results ever this month with my post which showed up at the top of page 1 for "inauguration road closings" -- over 1000 hits the day before the Inauguration.

Now, I'm getting tons of traffic from a post I wrote about a new sex shop in Alexandria.  Imagine that!  Yesterday a guy called me to see if "we" offered peep shows.

3:59pm • #12

Thanks.  The info. on words was very clear and helpful.

Aloha,

Keahi

4:05pm • #13

Bob,

Great analogy! Totally understandable, since I spend a great deal of time at the bookstore and on Amazon!!  You guys do a great job, puddlin' around in the Rain. (And I was an English major!)LOL

Kathy Opatka Re/Max OCEAN CITY,MARYLAND

4:07pm • #14
162,284 Points 6 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Wow - I just wrote one about this..... great to see the traffic, I hope to catch a buyer or two or three. :)

4:09pm • #15

Fred Smilek,

You can't be serious? haha.......you just spammed my blog.....too funny. Let me make a suggestion my friend. Leaving a cut and paste comment on someone's blog post is not going to get you far around here. I see that you have left that same comment on a bunch of different posts. Don't do that, no one appreciates it. And if you keep it up we'll be seeing you somewhere else on the net, but it won't be here. Social Media is all about relationships. Leaving canned comments doesn't build relationships.......so please stop.

Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.........

Brian,

HAHAHA!! Expect to get more calls like that.......you might want to get that answer and have it handy. HAHAHA!!

Kate,

I'm glad it made sense. Sometimes when I write this stuff I never know if it makes sense.... :-)

 

4:10pm • #16
178,248 Points 13 Featured Posts

Great explanation.

The bottom line is people want to read and learn about relevant and current content.

If you can give that to them, you have a foot in the door.

4:13pm • #17

That is very cool.  Once again the system works!

4:13pm • #18
261,394 Points 2 Featured Posts Hit Router

I can see everyone now salivating to see who can create a "7500 tax credit" post next! <Partially Kidding>...But seriously, this is just another validation that everyone re: seo has been saying for a long time: create relevant content.

4:15pm • #19

Wow - this was a great explanation!  I bookmarked it in case I need to come back - I "finally' get the "long tail."  And congrats on the traffic - that kind of jump in numbers rocks!

4:16pm • #20
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I loved seeing the break down on those keywords. More food for thought from AR.

4:28pm • #21
593,514 Points 63 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Bob, Active Rain has such a wide variety of topics here, people searching should be able to find just about anything.

4:34pm • #22
129,367 Points 24 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Bob -- Actually, thats really cool. Appreciate you sharing that with us!

4:36pm • #23
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Bob, I'm so glad I read this...I wrote on my website blog about the $7500 tax credit earlier this month, and FORGOT to reload it here on AR, lol.  Just loaded it!

So, I am slow when it comes to understanding at times....is a long tail like a "long shot"..meaning, we are more likely to be found by "XYZ" key words, and finding us by using "XYZ" key words is a long shot...is that it?

4:39pm • #24
133,352 Points 5 Featured Posts Outside Blog Hit Router

I've read long tail explanations before, but this is by far the best - as a book junkie I could relate and I now "get it." Thanks - and CONGRATULATIONS to Active Rain and to all of us!

4:40pm • #25
245,255 Points 8 Featured Posts Outside Blog

HI Bob, great work by AR again, a 20% jump in numbers is phenomenal for any business.. we have come to expect no less from ya'll..  I can actually understand the explanation of the LONG TAIL.  Good Job on the explanation to FRED the spammer too.  don't delete it.. its a good lesson for others who may be thinking of leaving canned comments.  Ah yes... we are watching :)

4:41pm • #26
186,380 Points 27 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Bob - Now if you can only provide us with statistics for how many posts mention the $7500 tax credit since you posted this.  There are some numbers I'd like to see.

4:46pm • #27
257,543 Points 7 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

This is where I've found I can circumvent the big players online in my market.  The long tail searches for neighborhoods, etc.  Shh! 

4:50pm • #28
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Evening Bob,  Fascinating stuff these stats.  Please consider a regular stats feature on AR for those of us with no life !

5:00pm • #29
322,655 Points 40 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Bob--It is obvious that AR is doing something right! :)

5:07pm • #30

That's why I love Active Rain so much!!  It generates authentic leads...not to mention allowing us to hook up with other quality people who love the business!!  Thanks for passing along the good news!

5:14pm • #31

Bill Gillhespy,

An expanded stats area is something we will certainly bring into the fold this year. I'm not sure exactly where it falls on the timeline, but I do know that we have had multiple conversations about how stats give people a great indication of what they should be writing. If delivered properly they will go a long ways toward solidifying ActiveRain as a great content provider by teaching members what content drives real consumer interest.

It will be a project but one that we look forward to taking on.

5:19pm • #32
451,390 Points Outside Blog

Bob, I know you broke that down, but I am still lost in the sauce..this whole SEO thing is a whole other planet...that I wish to visit  :)

5:27pm • #33

It is sometimes amazing to see what people put into search engines!

I handle most of the marketing and back end website work for my wife, Jacquie Cliff, a real estate agent here in Lynnwood, and it sometimes amazes me what turns up in our search stats.  Right now I can some recent searches for things like:

  • January 2009 home prices good buys in Lynnwood WA
  • real estate broker short sale redmond washington
  • Good news, January 2009 real estate prices up in Lynnwood, WA on look to future

Of course the aggravating part is that a lot of times we are getting traffic for things that we have not even remotely keyworded pages for.

Such is the Internet I guess

5:31pm • #34
248,718 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Bob,

Long tail is starting to make more sense now and how Amazon is using it is rather impressive. It's worth investigating more in detail and then putting in practice. Good.

5:33pm • #35
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let me explain as I would if I was talking to someone that had no idea about the long tail.  << Good thing.>>

Bob, I always wondered what that longtail was all about. It makes perfect sense to me now. Thank you! Congrats on all the hits. The more eyeballs we get...the better!

Later in the rain~Deb

5:36pm • #36
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awesome. It never fails when I check my stat's that is one of the terms. I posted on it a long time ago so I may have to revisit it. Thanks for sharing.

5:40pm • #37
659,431 Points 108 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Bob - I love seeing stuff like this.  Also, I guess I'm happy that I wrote a post about the tax credit awhile back!

6:15pm • #39
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Bob - THANKS!!! (no, i am not yelling at you)

It was me!  HaHa!  I wrote a couple of posts on the 7500 tax credit - :)

I just went back and put them in the right Channel for even more google juice.

The longtails are what is getting consumers to call - gotta love em!

Thanks for the great explanation, I knew it was working, but I really didn't know why.

6:26pm • #40
307,195 Points 3 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Do our picture titles and descriptions get included in search terms?  Should we be long-tailing those too?

6:34pm • #41
142,081 Points 22 Featured Posts

Thanks for the great information. This was a long post but every little bit of it was worth the read. I am very new to Active Rain, and yet, I am  1000 X more informed due to great posts like this!

Thanks again~ Lisa

7:22pm • #42
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Is a great example of the long tail !  Maybe our post about the "7500 tax credit" got a lot of traffic : ) . Is good to know that that topic got so much traffic.  Also great to know the power of Active Rain in google.  That is an amazing amount of traffic.

7:23pm • #43
451,240 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I try to use long tail key words.  I am glad they work.

7:59pm • #44
205,032 Points 26 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

... somehow I see clearer now...

Thanks for the explanation Bob .. and congrats on the increased 'flow'....

Cheers !

Sheldon

8:08pm • #45
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Truly inspiring stuff.  As for me, I'm thankful to understand it.  Two years ago, I would have been nearly clueless. :)

8:36pm • #47
111,535 Points 7 Featured Posts Outside Blog

May I "ditto" the above?

Sidebar--For the last two years I have considered joining a franchise or a team. After attending today's realtor.com seminar then coming back to this kind of support and information--I think I am okay as I am. (I know that was out of the blue--but it actually did illustrate a fundamental support and transparency of AR Corp for its membership)

Did that make $en$e to anyone but me:-)?

9:12pm • #49
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Bob, you just inspired me to go back to my $7500 tax credit post and mimick the one that searched the most. Thx for that valuable info!  I agree with Bill; I'd love to see more stats data for each of our pages. Something that would rival Google Analytics would be super cool. Also, is there anyway to track what parts of the country visit our AR, Localism and Indie Blog pages?

P.S. Fred Smilek also spammed me today on my Trulia blog. He got an instant delete! lolol

10:28pm • #51
480,278 Points 151 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Bob... I love your comment to Fred Smilek.... lol   I wasn't fully spammed by a previous loan officer, .. they did leave a nice comment, relating to the blog. But this person also left in the comment, their name, phone number, 3 links to outside blogs/web sites, and business quote on how they do business...  I e-mailed this person and ask them to remove the links and #, but to keep the comment. This person wrote back and said... well, other people leave phone numbers in my comments. I said, and if other people jumped off the bridge, would you follow?  lol  Well, they not only deleted their whole comment, but I realized I lost a subscribtion at that same time... LOL

Anyhoo... back to your blog.. this is awesome my friend. Even though I am subscribed to you, I think I would have missed this if it wasn't for me seeing your comment on twitter.... and then you pointing me to this. So thank you much sure. Even though I have been blogging for almost 2 1/2 yrs... I never got past the basics of quality blogs and key words with tags... I am a shamed to mention this, but I never got into the long tail and fully understood it. Maybe the computer geeks talked over my head and you made it sound easier to understand... thanks for sharing this...  I am off to go tickle my long fellow.... I mean, work on my long tail..  ;o)

Jeff Belonger

10:29pm • #52
480,278 Points 151 Featured Posts Outside Blog

and PS... yes, as Bill mentioned, I would love to see the stats on this and to have a page on AR....  but I would expect that to be a paid thing. In my honest opinion, that is very detailed, a lot of work to design, keep up with, and to maintain, from what I heard... maybe that can come with the outside blog features... which I am going to sign up for over the weekend... you guys really continue to go the extra mile. AR in my opinion is the best of the best... even though I haven't really tried out much... 

Jeff Belonger

10:32pm • #53

Quite an explanation, Bob.  Thank you!  20%... that is phenomenal!!!  Go AR!

10:50pm • #54
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That is a crazy uptick in people coming onto the site.  We get preached to use google analytics, I wonder what you guys at active rain use to track all of your data.

10:56pm • #55
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Trying to figure out what the consumer is looking for and then sending the message to them so they can find it is our job. Good info.

10:58pm • #56
385,764 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Bob: This is great news... Now I just need to learn more on this subject.  :)

11:27pm • #57
426,809 Points 17 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I must say, that is not the search phrase I was expecting to hear. I was expecting something much closer to the actual words "real estate". I'd be curious as to how many searches all of Active Rain gets on a regular basis, centering around the words "real estate".

11:45pm • #58
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I have seen a tremendous amount of traffic on my blogs over a long period of time from that exact group of terms. 

I call it "the Gift that keeps on giving"...  I wrote about it in November.

11:55pm • #59
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28
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Busy, Busy, Busy....I am trying to be busy selling, not just writing....

12:44am • #60
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Bob, that's great but not as GREAT as Your little son"s photo. That's what drew me over!

12:57am • #61
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Bob, Google Analytics is such a huge advantage to have when understanding what it is that consumers are searching for and how they ultimately arrived at your site.  Congrats on the increased traffic and hope to read about more of your successes.  Take care and happy blogging!

1:23am • #62
460,282 Points 28 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Bob, Thanks so much for the information.  Always trying to think what I might type in to look for something and that's what to put in your posts.......great explanation and I'll rethink my new posts this way.

3:45am • #63
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Bob,  After reading this last night, I posted my article about the $7500 tax credit....low and behold, I just returned an email from a first time home buyer that found it on AR!  I loaded it less than 12 hours ago.  I specifically asked him where he found it, since it is also on my personal website blog.  I LOVE ACTIVE RAIN!!!

 

4:55am • #64

Great post! Long tail keywords are definatley something that everyone should concentrate on more. Not everyone will be able to rank for the big generic RE terms they want but when they drill down and get super detailed and specific they can really go after and rank well for those terms. A bunch of those rankings can add up to a lot of traffic.

5:49am • #65
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Thanks for the great post with some good solid information. Your son is adorable!!

7:16am • #66
409,065 Points 74 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I'm sure it will become even longer as the time passes by.

8:03am • #67
107,698 Points 3 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Thanks for sharing the info Bob.  I wonder why people are searching for that $7500 tax credit.  It really isn't that great of a deal!!!  And your comment to Fred Smilek was hilarious! 

10:37am • #68

Lisa Hill,

You wrote: I must say, that is not the search phrase I was expecting to hear. I was expecting something much closer to the actual words "real estate". I'd be curious as to how many searches all of Active Rain gets on a regular basis, centering around the words "real estate".

Lisa, that was just one tiny example of a keyword (or in this case lots of sets of similar keywords) that got a fair number of hits in a two day time frame. In total, that represented just about 1% of the total traffic from search engines during that time. Searches during those two days with the key word 'Real Estate' were significantly higher. I was in no way suggesting that the search phrase I talked about above was the most searched term. I was simply using it to illustrate the long tail at work. Just under 10% of all search terms during that two day period used the words real estate.

I took a look at some other common terms:

  • real estate - about 10% of search traffic used that term somehow
  • Home(s) - about 10% of search traffic used that term somehow
  • Loan(s) - about 3% of search traffic used that term somehow
  • House(s) - about 4% of search traffic used that term somehow
  • Sale - about 8% of search traffic used that term somehow
  • foreclosure(s) about 3% of search traffic used that term somehow

Granted, some of this data may overlap a little. Someone could land on the site using 'Home loan something' and would count in both categories, home and loan. And I could spend more time researching and thinking up stuff to look up, but I think you get the idea. People are finding ActiveRain with keywords very relevant to real estate. Thank you Lisa, I'm sure you weren't the only one thinking something similar.

 

12:16pm • #69
119,700 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

looks like I need to re-write some seo on that page onf my website.

2:42pm • #70
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29
187,536 Points 1 Featured Post

Hey bob.....I want to know how you get your blog featured and on this list??

It's me  Patricia   from the "Live Free or Die State"  NH

By the way, the points are adding on their own so I haven't ben in touch.

Thanks again

 

Portsmouth NH Real Estate

10:10am • #71
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I love AR and am so glad that it is so prominent on google and other search engines.  You guys rock and have a long tail!

5:50pm • #72
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216,988 Points 4 Featured Posts

Whatever you guys did to get the SEO rankings that AR achieves is working!

I know I speak for the 130K + people on here when I say THANK YOU ACTIVERAIN!

12:00pm • #73
FEB
06

Bob,

The long tail sure is tall, too. When entering the market, no one promises a rose garden, right? It's refreshing to see a transparent dialog about taking the analytics and making action items from them. Congratulations Activerain!

 

Adam Odnert, GoGoPin.com
7:58pm • #74
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10
126,184 Points 1 Featured Post

Bob, thanks for the long explaination on the long tail.  You actually made a lot of sense on how all this works.  Now I just need to incorporate this into my blog posts somehow.

2:27pm • #75
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12
653,250 Points 104 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

Bob- That is awesome for buyer agents! Of course, with us, you are preaching to the choir. You know that I truly know the value of the long tail. I ask every single person who calls us what exactly did they type into the SE to get to us.

I am too busy with our phone ringing with those who need to sell to spend time in analytics. If it works, it works. Keep doing what works.

 

5:57pm • #76
426,313 Points 59 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Hi Bob!  Isn't it amazing that this 'stuff' really works--I have this on my backend of my website and I can see where people visit from, etc. and the keyword searches can generally be combined to include over 1/2 of my visitors with ONE longtail...  I just have to continue to work on getting those words put together in more of my posts!

Debe in Charlotte

10:59pm • #77
FEB
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Great explanation.  Good information for our company blog.  You are the best!  Thanks.

10:52am • #78
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Great Explanation!  Thanks for taking the time to put all of that together for us!

Jason Sanders

The Value Pages Group

10:45am • #79
212,301 Points 6 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor

Bob, this is a great explanation of long tail. I think I get it. Now that it's $8000 and I wrote a post about it, I'm going to go back and check it for long tail terms. Thanks!

11:05pm • #80
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Very interesting, Google works in mysterious ways. :)

5:07pm • #81
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Thanks Bob, great information.  Now to think about how to put it into practice!

7:02am • #82
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25
353,986 Points 5 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hey where's Calvin? We miss seeing him in the tutorial videos. your AR family wants to watch him grow, and see you try to teach us something while he is being Calvin..and getting in to things off camera. Bring back Calvin.

1:22pm • #83

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