Chasing the Long Tail of Natural Search
August 25th, 2006 by info
CHASING THE LONG TAIL OF NATURAL SEARCHHow to size and capture the unbranded keyword How does the average retailer’s long tail look? How do I grow my unbranded keyword traffic? How many people search for those unbranded terms? How Does natural search influence search term patterns? What […]
CHASING THE LONG TAIL OF NATURAL SEARCH
For every brand search, there are 40 non-brand searches…
Is your ‘’ong tail’ hiding from you?
According to new research by Netconcepts, your retail website may be missing the single largest opportunity that natural search has to offer — the long tail of unbranded keyword searches.
Discover how large your long tail sales opportunity really is - and
how much you may be missing
Learn how multichannel merchants are leveraging their brands
into unbranded “long tail” keyword markets
Uncover the secrets of Page Yield Theory — and its power to
exponentially grow your E-commerce sales
Download this new thought-provoking research paper now, and begin to capture the long tail of unbranded search.
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