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The Long-Tail Blog Title Generator creates blog title ideas aimed at narrow, high-intent search queries — the kind where the searcher has a specific problem and is close to taking action. These titles are especially valuable for newer domains that can’t yet compete on broad terms.

How to use it

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Enter a seed topic

Type in a focused seed topic — for example, “crm for solo founders”.
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Generate long-tail titles

Click Generate long-tail titles to see a set of specific, niche-oriented title ideas.
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Select the best match

Pick titles that match a specific angle your audience actually searches for and would find genuinely useful.

Long-tail vs. broad titles

Broad titles target head terms — short, high-volume keywords like “best CRM” or “SEO tools” — where established sites with strong domain authority dominate the results. Long-tail titles target specific variants of those same topics, like “best CRM for solo founders who hate spreadsheets”, where competition is far lower and the searcher’s intent is much clearer. Because the audience is narrower, long-tail pages tend to convert better: the person reading already knows they have the exact problem your article addresses. New sites should prioritize long-tail titles until they’ve built enough authority to compete on broader terms.

Best use cases

Long-tail title generation works especially well when you are:
  • Launching a new blog and need to build early rankings without a strong domain.
  • Targeting a niche audience segment with specific language and constraints.
  • Building out a topic cluster and need to cover the edges of a broad subject.
  • Looking for angles the big, high-authority sites haven’t covered in depth.
The best long-tail titles often include an audience qualifier (“for solo founders”, “for real estate agents”) or a specific constraint (“under $50”, “without a team”). Try adding one of these qualifiers to your topic before generating — it tends to produce titles that are both more specific and more clickable.