Long-tail Generator
Mine long-tail variants from autocomplete and PAA.
Inputs
Seed keyword + which expansion groups to apply.
34 variants
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Start here · What are long-tail keywords?
Long-tail keywords are more specific searches, often with several words. They usually have lower volume but clearer intent.
A seed like email marketing can expand into email marketing tips for small business or best email marketing software for nonprofits.
Long-tail ideas are useful for FAQs, support sections, comparison pages, and niche articles that answer a precise need.
When to use this tool
- Finding beginner content ideas
Expand a broad topic into specific questions and modifiers people might search.
- Building FAQ sections
Use long-tail questions to make a page more helpful without drifting off topic.
- Planning lower-competition pages
Find narrower topics where a newer site has a better chance to compete.
Examples
Walk through these with the form above — they are practice scenarios, not live data.
Broad seed expansion
Try this
Seed keyword: project management software.
What to look for
Look for modifiers by audience, use case, pricing, alternatives, and comparisons.
Local service expansion
Try this
Seed keyword: roof repair plus a city or service area.
What to look for
You should get emergency, cost, material, neighborhood, and problem-based keyword ideas.
Short tutorial
Follow in order the first time you use the tool; later you can skip to the step you need.
- Step 1 - Enter one seed term
Start broad but specific enough to represent your niche, product, or service.
- Step 2 - Review modifiers
Group generated ideas by intent: question, comparison, price, local, problem, or audience.
- Step 3 - Validate before writing
Check search results, relevance, and business value before turning ideas into pages.
More detail
New here? Skim Start here first, then run one Examples scenario in the form above.
Long-tail Generator does one job: mine long-tail variants from autocomplete and PAA. It lives under Keyword Research on SEOToolkits, where the beginner idea is simple: Keyword research is how SEOs understand the words people use and the intent behind those words.
FAQ
- Are long-tail keywords always easy to rank for?
- No, but they often have clearer intent and less direct competition than broad head terms.
- Should every long-tail keyword get its own page?
- No. Many belong as sections or FAQs on a broader page. Create separate pages only for distinct intent.
- Do long-tail keywords need search volume?
- Volume helps, but zero-volume tools often miss real niche searches. Use judgment and audience knowledge.
Related tools
Same workflow cluster on SEOToolkits — open another module without leaving context.