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	<title>Comments on: Take The Long Tail Approach to SEO</title>
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		<title>By: G.Suvorov</title>
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		<dc:creator>G.Suvorov</dc:creator>
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		<description>For long tail keyword research you may try seodigger.com.
it allows you to input a site URL and it will then show you the keywords that site has that will rank it among the top 20 in Google. It returns quite a few good answers and allows you to see the Wordtracker and Overture results as well.
One of the neat features of this site is that you can sort by the position, wordtracker ranking, overture ranking and also the most recent keyword request.</description>
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it allows you to input a site URL and it will then show you the keywords that site has that will rank it among the top 20 in Google. It returns quite a few good answers and allows you to see the Wordtracker and Overture results as well.<br />
One of the neat features of this site is that you can sort by the position, wordtracker ranking, overture ranking and also the most recent keyword request.</p>
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