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    • Gareth_Cartman
      Gareth_Cartman last edited by

      Hello,

      We have a clients site who we are trying to rank for 10 keywords accross 20 towns so a combination of 200. What would be the best way to tackle this. Their url is www.abbottclarkeifa.co.uk.

      Thanks

      Shehzad

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      • MartinOddy
        MartinOddy last edited by

        I've got a fair amount of experience doing just that, as the company I work in-house for operates in a series of very specific geographic areas.

        I'll use your site as an example.

        You'll do well to start with 20 of these, one for each of your areas.

        www.abbottclarkeifa.co.uk/high-wycombe/
        www.abbottclarkeifa.co.uk/reading/
        www.abbottclarkeifa.co.uk/oxford/

        This is a relatively common practice. Be sure to add as much unique content to each as possible: local maps, phone numbers, addresses, reviews/testimonials. The bulk of the on-page effort (H1s, title, body) should then be focused primarily on the town name and your brand name, with at least a couple of instances of your primary keyword.

        You can then spiral this out to the next level, e.g.:

        www.abbottclarkeifa.co.uk/reading/financial-adviser-reading
        www.abbottclarkeifa.co.uk/reading/pension-advice-reading
        www.abbottclarkeifa.co.uk/reading/retirement-planning-reading

        Again, focus each landing page toward the particular keyphrase, reflecting it in everything from the <title>to the image file names and alt attributes. (Don't go overboard or worry too much about keyword density.)</p> <p>Be sure to promote internal linking where possible (whereby as many of the pages link to as many of the others in as natural of a way as possible, with a focus on providing value and usability to prospective customers, not just for baiting crawlers).</p> <p>You can then, of course, start building keyword-rich anchor text backlinks from relevant sources to these landing pages.</p> <p>Hope this helps,</p> <p>Martin</p> <p> </p></title>

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        • Getz.pro
          Getz.pro last edited by

          I do as Martin does. Each location has its own page (Martin uses subfolders) and I target keywords and inbound links for my geo target

          Internal linking is easy as you simply have a we serve the following areas link in your footer that then list all these areas. Each page then sends juice to this page and subsequently to the other pages.

          Make sure to link directly to geo pages when mentioning in blogs, tweets, or Facebook post.

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          • Gareth_Cartman
            Gareth_Cartman @Getz.pro last edited by

            Thanks for the answers guys.

            Wouldnt it be considered spamming if I add all the towns in the footer?

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            • Getz.pro
              Getz.pro @Gareth_Cartman last edited by

              Is it spam to list all your products? And I would not suggest listing all the towns in the footer, but a link in the footer to a page that list all the towns. This way you keep your number of links down so link juice is not diluted.

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              • Gareth_Cartman
                Gareth_Cartman @MartinOddy last edited by

                Thanks very much guys. Much appreciated

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