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Long Tail Keyword Suggestion

Find long-tail keyword variations.

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Long-tail keywords are more specific and easier to rank for.

Find long-tail keyword variations.

This free Long Tail Keyword Suggestion from KX Toolkit is part of our all-in-one online toolkit. It runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device for client-side operations. 100% free, forever - no paywall, no credit card, no trial.

How to use the Long Tail Keyword Suggestion

  1. Enter your seed keyword or phrase.
  2. Pick the country or language if the tool supports targeting.
  3. Click the action button to run the search.
  4. Export the results to CSV, or copy them into your spreadsheet.

What you can do with the Long Tail Keyword Suggestion

  • Find low-competition long-tail keywords for new content.
  • Audit a page for keyword density and over-optimisation.
  • Build content briefs around real search queries.
  • Plan PPC campaigns with realistic search-volume data.

Why use KX Toolkit's Long Tail Keyword Suggestion

  • Browser-based: Works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android - no install, no extension.
  • Privacy-first: Client-side tools never upload your data; server-side tools delete files right after processing.
  • Mobile-friendly: Full feature parity on phones and tablets - not a stripped-down view.
  • Fast: Optimised for instant feedback. No artificial waiting screens, no email-gated downloads.
  • One hub for everything: 300+ tools across SEO, text, image, PDF, code, color, calculators and more - skip switching between sites.

Tips for the best results

Combine 2-3 different keyword tools - autocomplete, density and competition - for a complete picture before publishing.

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What counts as a long-tail keyword?
Long-tail keywords are typically four or more words and carry specific intent, such as best vegan running shoes for flat feet rather than running shoes. They have lower individual search volume but much higher conversion rates because the searcher already knows roughly what they want. Long-tail does not just mean long; it means specific. A two-word phrase with a niche modifier can still behave like long-tail traffic.
Why do long-tail keywords convert better than head terms?
Searchers using long phrases have already moved past the awareness stage. Someone typing buy stainless steel water bottle 32oz dishwasher safe is closer to purchase than someone searching water bottle. Each modifier reflects a decision the user has already made, narrowing the field. That is why long-tail traffic often converts at 2-5x the rate of head terms, even though volume is smaller per keyword.
How many long-tail keywords should a single article target?
Aim for one primary long-tail target plus 5-15 closely related variants in the same article. Group them so they answer the same underlying question; do not cram unrelated long-tails into one piece. Use H2 and H3 subheadings to address each variant naturally, which lets one well-structured article rank for dozens of related long-tail queries simultaneously without diluting topical focus.
Are long-tail keywords still worth targeting if AI Overviews answer them?
Yes, but with adjusted expectations. AI Overviews tend to surface for informational long-tails with clean factual answers, reducing click-through. They are far less common on commercial and transactional long-tails, which is exactly where conversion happens. Focus your long-tail strategy on queries with buying intent, comparisons, and use-case specifics that AI summaries cannot fully resolve without sending the user to a real product or detailed guide.
How do I find long-tail keywords my competitors miss?
Combine three sources: Google autocomplete on your seed terms, the People Also Ask boxes, and forum or Reddit threads where your audience asks unfiltered questions. Tools surface the most-searched long-tails, but real differentiation comes from queries with under 100 monthly searches that no competitor has bothered to target. Stack 30-50 of those into a single deep guide and you will rank fast with very little link building.
Do long-tail keywords need exact-match usage in my content?
No. Google understands variations, so writing naturally and covering the underlying question is more important than dropping the exact phrase. Use the long-tail in the title and one subheading, then paraphrase throughout the body. Forcing awkward exact matches reads as spam and rarely outperforms a clean, comprehensive answer. Modern matching is intent-based, not string-based.

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