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		<title>SEO: Long, Medium, &#038; Short Tail Keywords</title>
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<p>SEO can be complicated, especially with all the terminology you have to get familiar with. Keywords, as an example. What are long-tail, medium-tail, and short-tail keywords? What’s the difference and what do they do? We have simplified these terms for you to help you understand more about each one.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Short-Tail Keywords</strong></h2>



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<p>Short-tail keywords are the most broad category of keywords and have much higher search volume. They also have much higher levels of competition. Short-tailed keywords are usually one or two words that cover a broader subject, like ”coffee”. Many users may be searching this term on Google, but not all for the same reason.</p>



<p>Short-tail keywords can fit just about anywhere in your content and are likely to end up in your medium and long-tail keywords regardless.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>&nbsp;Medium-Tail Keywords</strong></h2>



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<p>Medium-tail keywords are somewhere in between short and long-tail keywords. They are a little more specific than short-tail keywords, but still broader than long-tail keywords. For example; ”organic coffee shop”. You know these users are searching for organic coffee shops, but not whether they are interested in visiting one or merely curious about what they are.</p>



<p>Medium-tail keywords work best in headers and even the slugs in URLs. They’re also great in page titles and, in some cases, may even be great business or website names. &#8220;The Organic Coffee Shop” may not sound very creative, but you can bet it will be at the top of search results when users are searching for organic coffee shops.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Long-Tail Keywords</strong></h2>



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<p>Long-tail keywords have the lowest search volume, but that doesn’t make them any less worth your consideration! Long-tail keywords are very specific and represent a user that is more committed to the idea of making a purchase or fulfilling some other conversion you may be looking for. For example; ”best organic coffee shops near me”. They are specifically searching for highly rated coffee shops located nearby them, which is a pretty strong indicator they are interested in visiting one of these coffee shops.</p>



<p>Long-tail keywords can work in h1 headers, but work best in h2 or h3 headers as well as in the body text of your content.</p>



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