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    • lcourse
      lcourse last edited by

      For searches involving keywords like "lessons", "courses", "classes" I see frequently pages in the top rankings which do not contain the search term in the title tag, despite these terms being quite competitive. It seems that when searching for "classes", google detects that pages about "courses" may be just as relevant.

      What do you recommend?

      option 1: creating 10 pages optimized on 10 different keyword variations, each with a significant part of unique content

      or

      option 2: one page and dropping throughout the page 10 keyword variations in body and headlines

      Given that keywords are all synonyms and website has already high domain authority in the niche.

      thanks

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      • MarcLevy
        MarcLevy last edited by

        Some answers on this before:
        http://www.seomoz.org/q/how-many-keywords-max-can-i-optimize-each-page-for

        Things you should definitely consider here:
        http://www.seomoz.org/blog/mapping-keywords-to-content-for-maximum-impact-whiteboard-friday

        Hope this helps.

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        • lcourse
          lcourse @MarcLevy last edited by

          thanks. Marc.

          interesting links.

          Still my doubt remains. If I have two synonyms which are both very important key terms, would you build 2 seperate optimized pages? I see that google is getting better at recognizing synonyms in some occasions, but still detection does not seem very consistent.

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