How do you guys typically target your long tails without sounding spammy?

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Header:Where can I buy parts for a 1996 toyota camry air filter clip holder

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I'm exaggerating... well a little. Sometimes when I read articles it feels like that. It might be because I'm more privy to it being on this side of internet marketing but it sounds so awful and disingenuous. I know the name of the game is to drive targeted traffic but I would never post something as spammy as what I see on a lot of sites that look similar to my example above. Also quick question is what I showed in the example considered keyword stuffing? I'm relatively new and only know that keyword stuffing doesn't really work anymore.

So basically I like the idea of targeting high commercial intent longtails but I want to know if you really need an article for every single one or if you can incorporate a bunch of them in a lengthy post with many longtails. I mean I know you can do it either way buy whats more likely to rank?

I guess my question boils down to this: When do you decide if you're going to incorporate a longtail in the body of your post versus making it it's own seperate article with the longtail in the header?

Thanks in advance!
 
Header:Where can I buy parts for a 1996 toyota camry air filter clip holder

Intro:If you've ever asked yourself, "where can I buy parts for a 1996 toyota camry air filter clip holder" then you've come to the right place! Parts for a 1996 toyota camry air filter clip holder can be hard to come by but lucky for you we have an affiliate link that will give us money when you purchase your parts for a 1996 toyota camry air filter clip holder!

I'm exaggerating... well a little. Sometimes when I read articles it feels like that. It might be because I'm more privy to it being on this side of internet marketing but it sounds so awful and disingenuous. I know the name of the game is to drive targeted traffic but I would never post something as spammy as what I see on a lot of sites that look similar to my example above. Also quick question is what I showed in the example considered keyword stuffing? I'm relatively new and only know that keyword stuffing doesn't really work anymore.

So basically I like the idea of targeting high commercial intent longtails but I want to know if you really need an article for every single one or if you can incorporate a bunch of them in a lengthy post with many longtails. I mean I know you can do it either way buy whats more likely to rank?

I guess my question boils down to this: When do you decide if you're going to incorporate a longtail in the body of your post versus making it it's own seperate article with the longtail in the header?

Thanks in advance!
Wouldn't that be your decision when you want to put it in it's own separate article and I did enjoy reading that introduction though.
 
Wouldn't that be your decision when you want to put it in it's own separate article and I did enjoy reading that introduction though.
Yeah absolutely, what I meant was when do you decide to do it one way or the other? I was hoping to hear from some people that have some experience in it that might be able to share their insight
 
Yeah absolutely, what I meant was when do you decide to do it one way or the other? I was hoping to hear from some people that have some experience in it that might be able to share their insight
Hope you good luck with your article, because it certainly has caught my attention.
 
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