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    • BenGMKT
      BenGMKT last edited by

      Iv'e looked through the QA here and there are a lot of different conflicting opinions on what is a generally a good idea.

      For Example

      • Florist Clearwater
      • Clearwater Florist
      • Florist in Clearwater
      • Florist in Clearwater FL
      • Clearwater FL Florist
      • Clearwater Florida Florist
      • Florist in Clearwater Florida
      • Florist near Clearwater FL
      • etc....

      So for something like this example....should I have one page represent all of these keyword iterations or split them among different pages?

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      • William.Lau
        William.Lau last edited by

        Your main focus should just be one keyword and different instances of the keyword.

        Lets say focus on Florist Clearwater..you want to have that maybe 1-4 times throughout the page(depends how much content is on that page) and then you want to connect florist with lets say flowers and then you want to connect Clearwater and Florida.

        I hate visiting sites and seeing blatant mass keyword terms on a page. It is not good SEO. You should just focus on a single term and then have different instances of your keywords in a way the user can benefit from it.

        Try not to clutter the keywords into your page and Google is usually pretty good at connecting different keywords and connecting them in terms.

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        • BenGMKT
          BenGMKT @William.Lau last edited by

          Hey William,

          Thanks for the response but let me clarify. I don't want to get into the tactics for on page keywords per page.

          Rather I would like see what SEO's opinions are about if all of these keywords.

          Do they accurately represent the same search intent for a local user?

          and more importantly does google?

          If both are yes then I should have these all assigned for a single page on my website. Correct?

          Regards,

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          • William.Lau
            William.Lau @BenGMKT last edited by

            Sorry, I didn't understand the initial question.

            But yes they are extremely similar. The location and keyword is the same throughout all the terms. I think it would be best to have them in a single page.

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            • TomRayner
              TomRayner @BenGMKT last edited by

              I think this is a fair assumption to make Benjamin.  I imagine that Google would semantically link all of those terms together.  I'd create a single page and try and use as many iterations of the original keyword as possible - but don't stuff them of course.

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              • irvingw
                irvingw last edited by

                don't forget plural "florists"

                if your site is targeting just clearwater then it should be spread out across the site and not just on one page.

                These are too many variations to have on one page BTW. it would look like spamming and not good for readability.

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