Well, I'm confused...
Been diving more into SEO lately and studying some references in the industry and got into a dilemma that would love to get some insight in...
Some say I should have less but better pieces of content, where I can split some time to invest in marketing in and building links to it... Some say I should hunt long-tail keywords which are easier to rank for... But make sense to me, but they don't play very well together (?).
It's obvious that long-tail keywords even if we rank high won't ever bring to much traffic, which make me think that we should hunt a A LOT of long-tail keywords to build reasonable traffic... Which will dissolve my focus...
So I'm a bit confused here and would love your thoughts or experience!
I wonder if it is possible to rank for long-tail keywords with my corner-stone content? Like with keyword rich sub-headings or any other trick?
Thanks in advance!
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