Keywords abuse?
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WE are using the best keywords all over our eStore:
Furnace Filter and Furnace Filters.
Is it abusing when we list items like:
10x20x1 furnace filter
10x20x2furnace filter
10x20x4 furnace filter
and so on...
we have almost 100 different filters on sale. see example:
http://www.furnacefilterscanada.com/categories/Furnace-Filter-See-All/
Thank you for your help
BigBlaze
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The page having so many mentions of the keyphrase when it isn't really necessary looks spammy to me and I would expect (and hope to an extent) that the search engines would think so to. These sorts of tactics were seen as spammy years ago let alone in 2011. Apologies if I sound harsh...its true

Each mention of the keyphrase seems to get a link to the same product just a different size. The links don't work for me and I can't believe you are goign to provide unique content for each page when only the size is different. Therefore you will end up with duplicate content issues.
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100% agree. It's only an issue if you're failing to provide unique content page-by-page, and right now I don't think there's enough to differentiate.
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Wow, I have work to do...
We have 50 different sizes for each filters. One is gold, one silver and the last one bronze. Total 150 products. What will be your recommendations?
3 products,
Gold Filter sold in 50 differents sizes
Silver Filter sold in 50 differents sizes
Bronze Filter sold in 50 differents sizes
Thank you for your help and time.
BigBlaze
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Also, right now, each page has a different title.
ex: 20x25x4 furnace filter
Customers are searching for filter size in the long tail.
If I use one products and 50 differents size option, I won't be able to use page title for a specifics furnace filter size.
Does anybody has a solution?