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Originally Posted by rick222
I don't think anything will ever replace great content and it drawing natural links.
I got little sleep and haven't taken my meds yet so bare with me...
I took a look at my Hittail results this morning, I saw a few phrases people used which I ranked on page 3 and beyond for, -height weight chart- as an example and other terms I would never have thought of (I know that is one of the benefits of Hittail, identifying those terms to assist you in optimizing). I am not a programmer, barely a web site designer and hardly a good SEO/M but the results got me thinking. Is it possible to create a RSS feed of only terms which are clicked from any result not on page one of the SERP? The feed could contain the search term as the anchor and a text snippet (predetermined or generated) of content - then add the feed to the numerous sites on the planet and beyond... This make sense? Where are my pills?
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Hi,
yes hittail can be a real eye opener and identify niche keywords that are typically th e most rewarding and in any case are a very good starting point to further develop or maintain organic placement or PPC for that matter.
But then you go on and take these considerations in what appears to be the wrong direction IMHO - stay away from that kind of thinking - automation and search engine optimisation are two different things nowadays - that is if you are online with a business and wish to maintain that presence for a long time.
Look at the web as a giant community where you and your website(s) must find a collocation - that's the right starting point - use those hittail keywords to create new and interesting content your readers will find interesting, and promote it as best you can: you'll see the results sooner than you expect
