The Moz Q&A Forum

    • Forum
    • Questions
    • My Q&A
    • Users
    • Ask the Community

    Welcome to the Q&A Forum

    Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.

    1. SEO and Digital Marketing Q&A Forum
    2. Categories
    3. Keyword Research
    4. Tittle + keywords = ?

    Tittle + keywords = ?

    Keyword Research
    4 4 923
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as question
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • DiamondJewelryEmpire
      DiamondJewelryEmpire last edited by

      Hi everyone so it's time for a refresh. I want to improve my rank for couple of terms on one page, so whats you recommend me. Currently I am thinking to go with option 1 and be as much specific to my main keyword, but at the same time I am not sure if I'll be able to link well for my 2nd keywords.

      Option 1

      Term 1, Term 2, Term 3 - they are more or less related

      Tittle: Term 1 and Term 2 and Term 3

      Keywords: term 1, term 2, term 3

      Meta description: Term 1, la lalal mama term 2, ta da da lalaaas term 3

      or

      Option 2

      Tittle: Term 1

      Keywords: term 1, term 2, term 3

      Meta description: Term 1, la lalal mama term 2, ta da da lalaaas term 3

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • RyanKent
        RyanKent last edited by

        Your SEO strategy depends upon your desire. You stated your wish to "improve my rank for couple of terms". Everyone wants to improve their ranking. The question is, how bad do you want it?

        If you wish to maximize your ranking on a given page, you will focus one keyword or phrase. Your page title will focus that same phrase along with your H1 tag. Your content will also begin with that phrase.

        There is nothing hidden or ingenious here. It is pure SEO basics applied. The site that executes best on this process is wikipedia, which is a large part of why they rank so well on so many terms. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_C

        Example article on Vitamin C

        URL: www.mysite.com/vitamin-c

        Title: Vitamin C

        H1 tag: Vitamin C

        Article: Vitamin C is an essential nutrient......

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 3
        • NiftyMarketing
          NiftyMarketing last edited by

          Always better to focus a page on less so that you can do more. 🙂 I would have term one and then brand signals for your title tag. I would consider this the best option and just create a couple more pages. Unless they are extremely extremely close keywords like blue widget and blue widgets.

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
          • SteveOllington
            SteveOllington last edited by

            And forget about the Meta Keywords tag, it's useless 😜

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
            • 1 / 1
            • First post
              Last post
            • How come when I create a keyword list, the volume of that keyword per month is not displayed? It is only displayed once the keyword is selected.
              0
              1
              20

            • I have two keywords. If I combine them do I get credit for both keywords?
              Nigel_Carr
              Nigel_Carr
              0
              4
              83

            • What place does plural versions of keywords have in keyword research?
              LoganRay
              LoganRay
              0
              2
              108

            • On-page optimization for closely related keywords or acronyms of keywords
              AMHC
              AMHC
              0
              4
              185

            • Why does this keyword have much greater volume in Bing Keyword Research Tool than Google AdWords Keyword Planner?
              Kevin_P
              Kevin_P
              0
              4
              372

            • Can you target a keyword to a specific page on your site or are all keywords in seomoz broad keywords to describe your entire site?
              Johnny4B
              Johnny4B
              0
              2
              68

            • Ignore keywords that have no data in the Google Keyword Tool?
              danatanseo
              danatanseo
              0
              6
              352

            • Should I use Phrase Keywords when doing Keyword Research?
              Seaward-Group
              Seaward-Group
              0
              4
              358

            Get started with Moz Pro!

            Unlock the power of advanced SEO tools and data-driven insights.

            Start my free trial
            Products
            • Moz Pro
            • Moz Local
            • Moz API
            • Moz Data
            • STAT
            • Product Updates
            Moz Solutions
            • SMB Solutions
            • Agency Solutions
            • Enterprise Solutions
            • Digital Marketers
            Free SEO Tools
            • Domain Authority Checker
            • Link Explorer
            • Keyword Explorer
            • Competitive Research
            • Brand Authority Checker
            • Local Citation Checker
            • MozBar Extension
            • MozCast
            Resources
            • Blog
            • SEO Learning Center
            • Help Hub
            • Beginner's Guide to SEO
            • How-to Guides
            • Moz Academy
            • API Docs
            About Moz
            • About
            • Team
            • Careers
            • Contact
            Why Moz
            • Case Studies
            • Testimonials
            Get Involved
            • Become an Affiliate
            • MozCon
            • Webinars
            • Practical Marketer Series
            • MozPod
            Connect with us

            Contact the Help team

            Join our newsletter
            Moz logo
            © 2021 - 2026 SEOMoz, Inc., a Ziff Davis company. All rights reserved. Moz is a registered trademark of SEOMoz, Inc.
            • Accessibility
            • Terms of Use
            • Privacy