For the past few days, I’ve been testing a really neat service call HitTail. In a nutshell, HitTail helps increase your site’s search engine traffic by telling you what long tail keywords to use in your articles. A small piece of code is installed on your site to track search engine traffic and the keywords used to find you. HitTail then uses sophisticated algorithms to pull out underperforming terms as suggestions.Now all you have to do write a post using the suggested keywords and watch your search ranking improve for that term. Some of the search terms HitTail comes up with are pretty far out. While I don’t see a problem using “making quick money” or ‘rubiks cube methods” in a post, I have to wonder how I can get “21st birthday wise words” or “0 credit card banks” in a post (other than what I just did now). In addition to recommending long tail keywords to use in your articles, HitTail shows all the search terms that search engine users used to find your site. I’m not sure I want to know the person who found my blog with the term “Jon showers.”
HitTail is free for up to 100,000 website visits per month. If you do more than 100,000, you have to pay $49.95 per month. If you sign up for HitTail Plus between now and April 30th, 2007, you get half off the regular rate for as long as you remain a HitTail customer.
HitTail Reviewed
April 10, 2007 by Dane | 0 Comments
In Keywords, Strategy










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