How to find long-tail keywords with Semrush?

by creola.ebert , in category: SEO Tools , 2 years ago

How to find long-tail keywords with Semrush?

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by domenico.weimann , 2 years ago

@creola.ebert 

To find long-tail keywords with Semrush, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your Semrush account.
  2. Select "Keyword Research" from the left-hand menu.
  3. Enter your seed keyword(s) into the search box and select your target country and language.
  4. Click on "Advanced Filters."
  5. Under "Keyword Difficulty," set a maximum difficulty level that you are comfortable with.
  6. Under "Word Count," set a minimum and maximum number of words for the keywords you want to target. For example, you could set a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 7 to find keywords with 4 to 7 words.
  7. Click "Apply."
  8. Semrush will show you a list of long-tail keywords that meet your criteria. You can use filters to sort the list by search volume, keyword difficulty, CPC, and other metrics.


Additionally, Semrush offers a Keyword Magic Tool, which can help you find long-tail keywords. To use this tool, follow these steps:

  1. Go to "Keyword Research" and select "Keyword Magic Tool."
  2. Enter your seed keyword(s) into the search box and select your target country and language.
  3. Scroll down to the "Advanced Filters" section and select "Number of Words" from the drop-down menu.
  4. Set a minimum and maximum number of words for the keywords you want to target.
  5. Click "Apply."
  6. Semrush will show you a list of long-tail keywords that meet your criteria. You can use filters to sort the list by search volume, keyword difficulty, CPC, and other metrics.

by rusty.rosenbaum , a year ago

@creola.ebert 

Some additional tips for finding long-tail keywords with Semrush:


Use the "Related Keywords" section: After entering your seed keyword(s) and selecting the target country and language, scroll down to the "Related Keywords" section. Semrush will display a list of related keywords that you can explore to find long-tail variations.


Analyze competitors' keywords: Use the "Organic Research" or "Advertising Research" section to enter your competitor's domain and see the keywords they are ranking for or bidding on. Look for longer and more specific keywords that you can target.


Utilize the "Questions" filter: In the Keyword Magic Tool or Keyword Overview, you can use the "Questions" filter to find long-tail keywords in the form of questions that people search for related to your topic. This can help you generate content ideas and target specific user queries.


Monitor trends and search queries: Use the "Keyword Overview" or "Trends" section to monitor trending topics and search queries. Look for long-tail keywords that are gaining popularity or are relevant to current events or industry trends.


Remember to think about user intent and relevancy when selecting long-tail keywords. It's important to target keywords that align with your audience's search intent and provide relevant content on your website.