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    • brewngrow
      brewngrow last edited by

      For example I have a keyword - IPA Beer, and I have a keyword - IPA Beer Kit. If I use the keyword IPA Beer Kit will I get the benefit of the IPA Beer keyword as well as the IPA Beer Kit keyword? Hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance for the help!

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      • GastonRiera
        GastonRiera last edited by

        Hi there!

        No, you will not have the benefit of both keywords.

        In the case that you focus on **IPA beer kit, **Asuming that you rank really well for that search it is possible that you also rank well for the inner keyword: IPA beer.

        Please keep in mind that Google advised not to create as many pages as keywords you want to target.

        Hope it helps.
        Best luck.
        GR.

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        • brewngrow
          brewngrow last edited by

          Thank you very much Gaston. This helps a lot!

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          • Nigel_Carr
            Nigel_Carr last edited by

            When you say 'get credit' you mean, found in search?

            By putting the two keywords together you will get found for both. It's a clever way of getting more information in the title.

            So if someone searches: "IPA Beer" you have a good chance of being found. If someone searches 'IPA Beer Kit' that will be found also.

            If it was me I would probably use: 'IPA Beer Kits' as more people will search the plural.

            For goodness sake don't go away and create two pages. Especially if all the information should be combined on one page.

            So don't have a page for 'IPA Beer' and another 'IPA Beer Kit, because you run the risk of being found for neither.

            Regards

            Nigel

            Kind Regards

            Nigel

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