Short-Tail Keywords

Short-tail keywords are search terms that contain only one or two words. They are broad, general, and often searched by a large number of people on Google.

For example:

  • shoes
  • pizza
  • travel tips

Why Are They Called “Short-Tail”?

The name comes from the shape of the keyword demand curve. Short-tail keywords sit at the “head” of the curve because they get the most searches, but they are very general.

Characteristics of Short-Tail Keywords

  • 1–2 words long
  • High search volume (many people search for them)
  • High competition (many websites try to rank for them)
  • Low specificity (you don’t know exactly what the searcher wants)

Example:

Someone searching for “shoes” could be looking to:

  • Buy shoes online
  • Find a shoe store nearby
  • Learn about shoe styles

That makes it hard to know their intent and create the exact content they need.

Pros and Cons of Using Short-Tail Keywords

Pros:

  • Can bring a lot of traffic if you rank high
  • Useful for general topics or category pages

Cons:

  • Hard to rank for (strong competition)
  • May not bring targeted visitors
  • Low conversion rates (visitors may not take action)