Most often, high-frequency queries consist of one to two words, while low-frequency queries include three or more words. However, this is rather an interesting feature, and not a rule that determines the popularity of a phrase.
There are so-called long-tail queries – long keywords with low frequency. It’s a usual thing, so we decided to find unique long phrases with high frequency and there were a lot of them:)
First, we collected thousands of commonly searched keywords from our databases with a minimum volume of 100 queries/month, which users in the USA, the UK, Canada and Australia googled in 2019. We didn’t include medium tail keywords, only the words that are 6-7 words in length. Then we removed duplicate phrases from the collection and made the infographics which you can see below. Let’s go!