How to target Multiple Keywords in Web Page

Started by kavyasharma561, 09-16-2016, 04:06:10

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kavyasharma561Topic starter

Hello to all,

How to target Multiple Keywords in Web Page, as Google stops giving importance to meta keywords, so where to put all keywords.


royshantanu

That is the issue many of the beginners in the SEO field are facing, what to do with meta keywords if they are useless, google stopped giving importance to meta keywords back in 2015 (not sure about the time duration) but this meant that google preferred sites with accurate(good) on-page & unique content over sites which targeted keywords based on the old method(meta-keywords). Here you will find that the meta keywords do matter just not in the on-page.


Tonyspencer

According to my recommendation its not a good idea to target multiple keywords on a single web page. You should choose only 2-3 keyword per page, but still you like to target multiple keywords to your web page, group all your relevant keyword together and check is this the right page for all those keywords. the second thing you need to do is write a well optimized, unique and informational content focusing on your targeted key-phrases because this can only lead your web page to better ranking. After that do on page optimization according to your targeted phrases like Title Tag Optimization,Header tags optimization, Internal linking optimization, ALT tag Optimization Accordingly.

Finally the most important thing to rank a website is make your web site well organized with Good Site Architecture, categorization of pages and wisely use of interlinking.
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envigodigital

Ideally we do not promote one page for more than 3 keywords.
But keywords like "seo company in UK" "uk seo company" "seo company in United kingdom" are basically the same.
Also you could rank for a variety of synonyms like company / agency / consultancy and they don't really mean its a very different keyword.

But trying to rank the same page for SEO company UK and digital marketing agency in Uk will be two different keywords for which the same page may rank.

Again, trying to rank one page for two more more keywords like "seo agency in UK" and "travel agency in Uk" is a stupid thought. Don't even entertain it.

mylofu

Find the best converting keywords using online free tool like Google keyword Planner, Keywordspy etc. and write website content accordingly. And use targeted keywords on website title & meta tags, also use long-tail keywords for internal linking within the website.


pablohunt2812



Your first step is to log in to Google Ad Words, click on tools analysis, and then click on keyword planner. Then click on search for keyword and ad group ideas and if you're considering optimizing your single page around multiple keywords you want to put very specific keywords into this box. You don't want to put something like social media, or SEO, or even something specific like Twitter marketing, because that's still too broad to find multiple low search volume, but closely related keywords.

So you want to put something like Google Plus SEO, because that's very specific, it's about how Google Plus impacts SEO, and then you want to click on get ideas. Then click on the keyword ideas tab. As you can see the keyword Google Plus SEO gets 170 average monthly searches. So what you want to do at this point is look to see if there are any other low search volume, but closely related keywords that have the same searcher intent, and by searcher intent I mean what is the mindset behind the person searching for the keyword Google Plus SEO.

Well, that's someone who wants to see how Google Plus impacts SEO. Now that's very different than someone searching for Google SEO, because that's someone that's just searching for general information about how to optimize their site for Google. So you want to create a separate page around the keyword Google SEO and for Google Plus SEO you may want to find some related keywords with similar searcher intent, and low search volume to add to your page.

So what you want to do is open a little notepad file like this, and add any keyword that you find in addition to your main keyword that has low search volume, and similar searcher intent.

For example, the keyword Google Plus and SEO has a very similar searcher intent as our main keyword Google Plus SEO, it's just phrased in a slightly different way. So what you want to do is copy that keyword, and paste that into the notepad file, and then you want to scroll down and see if there are any other keywords that have a low search volume, and similar searcher intent like this one, Google Plus Local SEO.

So that's someone who's looking for information about how Google Plus impacts local SEO, and then add that to your list. And we also have Using Google Plus for SEO, so that is someone who is searching for how to practically incorporate Google Plus into their SEO strategy which is very similar searcher intent as the main keyword.

Next you want to head to your WordPress dashboard, and start to optimize your page around the keywords that you found. So, hover over post click on add new, and then open up the notepad file, copy the keywords that you found, and paste them into your WordPress page, or post.

So your next step is to incorporate all these keywords into your title tag without over optimizing. A mistake that a lot of people make when they target multiple keywords per page is they do something like this, and you've probably seen this before. This is very, very common, and this is obviously very over optimized OK, because it's including the same keyword over, and over again, and also different variations of the keyword in the same title tag, and not only is that bad for SEO, but if this page does get  displayed in Google results this type of title tag has a very, very low click through rate.

What you want to do is creatively include all the elements of these  keywords into one title tag. You basically want something like this. As you can see this title using Google Plus for SEO, Local SEO and Organic? What this does is this is a compelling title right? So if you saw this in Google results and you were looking to see how Google Plus impacts SEO this would compel you to click on it, but from an SEO standpoint it also incorporates elements from all of these keywords without over optimizing.

Once you've done that, you want to write a description tag. So scroll down to your meta description if you're using the Yost SEO plugin and include something compelling that also includes all your keywords. So you want to put something like this, wondering about Google Plus for SEO? Learn how using Google Plus can impact local SEO and organic search.

So this is a great description tag, because someone searching for any of the keywords that you're targeting, when they see this meta description tag they're going to click through, and it's also SEO friendly, because it includes all the elements of all the keywords that you're targeting.

Next you want to optimize your content around your target keywords. To do that scroll back up, highlight all of your target keywords, click on paragraph and then click on H two, and what that does is it puts your keywords within an  H two tag, and that's important, because Google puts  more weight on content in an H two tag versus content as just in a paragraph tag.

So these will form the subheadings of your article. So you don't necessarily have to use them exactly like they are. You just want to include them in the subheading somewhere. So you do something like this, Google Plus SEO why it's important. And then you'd want to write content about why it's important, right?

Then you want to use Google Plus and SEO, you know, how to take advantage. Now this strategy also gives you a practical benefit, because it helps you plan your content. You already have the sub-headers here, now it's just a matter of filling in the content for all of your sub-headers, and obviously as you write, naturally you'll include some of these keywords, like using Google Plus For SEO. So in this section you'd want to put something about using Google Plus For SEO just once, you don't want to over optimize. You want to include it to drive the point home that your page is about all four of these keywords, but especially Google Plus for SEO.

So that's all there is to targeting multiple keywords per page, as long as you find keywords with similar searcher intent, and optimize your page using the strategies that I discussed in this video. You'll be well on your way to ranking from multiple keywords from a single page.

jainteq

Pages can target multiple keywords and phrases at once so long as the intent is the same. Don't arbitrarily split up pages or make a new page for every permutation of a keyphrase simply so you can have "optimum" optimization.

damponting44

If you have hundreds of target keywords, it doesn't make sense to optimize a page around each one of them. Not only is this expensive and time-consuming, but it can also set you up for a Google Panda penalty. In this video you'll learn when it makes sense to target more than one keyword per page and how to tackle this tricky optimization process, step-by-step.


f1dark

 you have hundreds of target keywords, it doesn't make sense to optimize a page around each one of them. Not only is this expensive and time-consuming, but it can also set you up for a Google Panda penalty. In this video you'll learn when it makes sense to target more than one keyword per page and how to tackle this tricky optimization process, step-by-step.


chris123

1. Optimize Your H1 Tag for Multiple Keywords. ...
2. Use Subheadings. ...
3. Forget Keyword Density. ...
4. Optimize Your Meta Descriptions. ...
5. Careful When Using Plural Keywords. ...
6. Avoid Unnatural Anchor Text. ...
7. Conclusion.