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    • juanmiguelcr
      juanmiguelcr last edited by

      Hi guys, I have a question...is it possible to posicionate two keywords in one only page? If yes, how would it be the process so that Google take note of that action/s. How many criteria/keywords are recommended to positionate in one site?

      Thanks all

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      • Chris.Menke
        Chris.Menke last edited by

        Juan Miguel,

        If your competition for a pair of similar keyword is low enough or your content is strong enough, you can optimize a single page for both keywords.  If the terms are not similar, or there is substantial competition for either or both terms, it may be difficult or impossible to get both to rank.

        Often, it's best to focus the content of each page on a single concept that is highly relevant to the keyword you are trying to optimize for.

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        • DarinPirkey
          DarinPirkey last edited by

          I agree with Chris.

          You can definitely rank a page for multiple keywords through both on-page strategy and through co-citations.  If the keywords you are trying to rank for are naturally on the same topic then it really won't be an issue to rank for them.  For instance, if you are shooting for automotive parts and car parts.  If one keyword is automotive parts and the other is tires, I would generally recommend two separate sub-pages for these words.  You'll also have to remember that having both keywords in the URL title, H1, etc. will be hard if you have multiple keywords on the page.

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