Help me Structure of website
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We'd all love to show up for the keywords we want, but its a long road without any short cuts (for the most part) to make that happen. Here are some suggestions though:
- Perform a competitive analysis on your keywords (find out what you're up against)
- Identify your target audiences needs/wants (what are they looking for in regards to those keywords)
- Create urls targeting your core keywords (i.e., www.domainname.com/love-marriage-specialist, www.domainname.com/vashikaran-specialist)
- Add valuable content (step 2 should help you know what kind of content is valuable) to those webpages aligned with their respective keywords
- Create a blog (on your root domain) and start producing consistent content connected to your keywords knowledge graph (go after the highest volume keywords first)
- Build relationships with related websites to try and obtain relevant/quality links
Those 6 are really just scratching the surface but that's where I would start. Good luck!
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Good Afternoon!
Can you clarify 2 things for me here?
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Do you meet with customers face-to-face or is this a virtual business, with no in-person contact with customers.
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If you do meet face-to-face with customers, how many physical locations do you have offices in? 1, 3, 10?
Please, let me know. Thanks!
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This is not mine website
It is my client website
And I don't think so he meet face-to-face with customers. May be he use mobile to communicate with customers.
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Hi There!
Thanks so much for clarifying this. So, if the business does not make in-person contact with its customers, it's a virtual business rather than a local one, meaning that there are 2 options here:
- Attempting to earn ORGANIC (not local) rankings for service/city terms via the content you have created on the website. How reasonable it is to create a landing page on the website for every city you serve is going to depend on:
a) whether the services are different in each city, making it easy to create unique content
b) if the services are the same in all cities, finding something unique to write about for each city.
The major pitfall here to beware of is creating a ton of thin/duplicate pages for every possible city, thereby watering your website down with a lot of poor quality content. This can harm you rather than help you. If you're a virtual business and want to compete for city-type organic rankings, you must create super, unique content, or don't be tempted to create it at all. It can end up exposing the website to Google filters or, worse, penalties.
- Alternatively, if you decide you don't have the resources or reason to create a unique page for every city in which the service is available, use PPC instead. Pay to appear in important cities.
What you can't do here is create Google+ Local pages because the business lacks in-person contact with customers, so you cannot rank in the local packs of results.
Further reading on this: https://moz.com/blog/local-landing-pages-guide
Hope this helps!
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From my experience the best option would be to include vashikaran specialist and the city location in the url. For example www.domainname.com/cityname-vashikaran-specialist. Try to make sure that these pages have unique content specific to the location. It's pretty common to fall into the habit of creating duplicate content with these types of pages.