Number of pages to target per Keyword
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Hello, I Want Help my company with our webpage we are "manufacturers" and "wholesale Suppliers" our products are "Transponder Keys", "Automotive Door Locks".
On my keyword research on Adwords I Found
"Transponder Key" = 1600 Exact Global Searches so, long tail Keywords like "Transponder Key Manufacturer" have less Searches but are less competitive.
I´m trying to Target
"Transponder Key Manufacturer""Transponder Key Supplier"
"Transponder Key"Main Question, when you do SEO for webpage, all your seo campaign goes for 1 webpage, example
www.example.com/new_seo_content.html
or one page for groups of similar keywords like
Transponder key, transponder key manufacturer, transponder key supplier
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Thank you for the explanation. very clear and that is what i want know.
Knowing my history, what we are and we do, you guys think that this 3 Keywords are the best to target?, or do you have any suggestion. thanks a lot.
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Hi Edison,
Your question isn't very clear, but I will attempt to answer it the best I can.
You can target more the one keyword to a page OR multiple pages to a keyword. Generally I would only target one to three keywords per page depending on the similarity of the key phrases and the competitiveness. For best practice, generally one keyword per page is best.
On a first attempt I would only work with one page for any one key phrase. I have seen multiple pages from the one site rank on the first page for competitive keywords, but it is challenging.
Hope this helps,
Dan
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