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    • JamieU
      JamieU last edited by

      Miriam,

      When structuring the pages as one for each domain.com/service and another for domain.com/city

      would you still show up in the google search if someone was searching for the city and service?

      Example new york hvac company

      I found that when I used the keyword example new york hvac company in my title, page keyword, content I ranked relatively high.  Thoughts as to the differences?

      Thanks in advance!

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      • MiriamEllis
        MiriamEllis last edited by

        Hey Jamie,

        Well, in my suggested structure, the city landing pages wouldn't just say 'New York' on them in the titles,(by which I believe you're intending New York City, right?). They would likely include whatever the overall keyword is for the company...which would be HVAC if that is the category this company is in. What I wouldn't do, though, unless you do have the resources to create an enormous number of pages for all individual service/city combos, would be to have NYC+Heater Repair, NYC+Air Conditioner Repair, Brooklyn+Heater Repair, Brooklyn+Air Condition Repair, etc. On a limited budget/with limited resources, I think the structure I've suggested above would be the best way to convey all cities and services without repetition and without the risk of creating thin or duplicative content.

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        • BrianAlpert78
          BrianAlpert78 @MiriamEllis last edited by

          Sorry to revive an older post (I'll delete this if necessary), but I had one quick addition/question about this. I'm going to assume that using spinning software to cover the various city/service combos is out of the question, right? That it'd be better to simply not have a page devoted to a specific combination than to have a spun page?

          Thanks!

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          • MiriamEllis
            MiriamEllis last edited by

            Hi Brian - Your instinct about this is correct. Spun pages tend to be of very low quality and largely duplicative. Ideally, if you have an important city/service combination, you should be investing the time it takes to create a unique page from scratch about it. If the term is worth it, the time is worth it.

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            • cbizzle
              cbizzle @MiriamEllis last edited by

              How would you recommend optimizing the site for its physical location? Would the homepage Title, for example, be something like "Company Name | HVAC | New York City" if that's the physical location of the business or would it be better to go with "Company Name | HVAC" as not to nullify the attempts to rank well in Albany, New Brunswick, and other surrounding cities?

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              • MiriamEllis
                MiriamEllis @cbizzle last edited by

                Hi Chad,

                Are you asking about a multi-location business? I believe so. If no city is more important than any other, then you would likely want to focus on the brand/keywords on the homepage and focus on the various cities on the city landing pages. If there are more details you'd like to share, feel free!

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                • cbizzle
                  cbizzle @MiriamEllis last edited by

                  Thanks for getting back with me so quickly! I'm asking about a business that has only one physical location, but a broad service area. Should site pages be primarily optimized for the physical location or should I leave city names out of most page titles if I'd like to rank beyond the city of my physical location. Given that I have only one physical location, but a broad service area, which option is better (or is there a third):

                  Option #1: Optimize Most Pages for Physical Location

                  • Homepage: "Company Name | HVAC | New York City"
                  • About Page: "About Company Name | New York City"
                  • Service Page 1: "Service 1 | Company Name | New York City"
                  • Service Page 2: "Service 2 | Company Name | New York City"
                  • Service City Page 1: "New York City | Company Name"
                  • Service City Page 2: "Albany, NY | Company Name"
                  • Service City Page 3: "Philadelphia, PA | Company Name"

                  Option #2: Optimize Only City Pages for Physical Locations

                  • Homepage: "Company Name | HVAC"
                  • About Page: "About Company Name"
                  • Service Page 1: "Service 1 | Company Name"
                  • Service Page 2: "Service 2 | Company Name"
                  • Service City Page 1: "New York City | Company Name"
                  • Service City Page 2: "Albany, NY | Company Name"
                  • Service City Page 3: "Philadelphia, PA | Company Name"
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                  • MiriamEllis
                    MiriamEllis @cbizzle last edited by

                    Hi Chad!

                    I see. If you have just one physical location, I recommend the following structure:

                    1. Include your city of location on your main pages (home, about, contact and the landing page for that city).

                    2. Create a unique landing page for each service city. Be sure the content is of very high quality on these pages.

                    3. Create a set of services pages, describing each of your company's services. Optimize these for the service keywords.

                    #3 has some grey area. If it is most important for you to rank for your city of location, then include that city in the optimization of these pages. If the service cities are of equal importance to the city of location, then do not optimize these for the cities - just optimize them for the services.

                    And, of course, be sure you are not duplicating content on any page 🙂

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                    • cbizzle
                      cbizzle @MiriamEllis last edited by

                      Thank you, Miriam!

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                      • MiriamEllis
                        MiriamEllis @cbizzle last edited by

                        Sure thing, Chad!

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                        • Mutatio_Digital
                          Mutatio_Digital last edited by

                          Hello all, I have very recently taken on a local business to manage and quite new to all of this. Your posts on the subject of multi-location have been incredibly useful and your original blogpost on Local landing pages Miriam is in my reading list and I am sure will be revisited regularly.

                          I have another question on this obviously complex subject, what to do about tracking your keywords in MOZ Pro? I have subscribed and set up my main keywords and linked each to the 40 different service locations for our business, which looks like its a similar set up to Chads, however this now gives me 400 keywords to track, which seems way too much and unmanageable. Can you give me some advice on how to make this much more effective?

                          Many thanks,

                          Sarah

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                          • cbizzle
                            cbizzle @MiriamEllis last edited by

                            Miriam, as a follow-up, do your recommendations for city pages change if a company serves a large number number of cities across several states? In particular, which of the following link structures would you recommend:

                            1. mydomain.com/service-area/texas/dallas and mydomain.com/service-area/louisiana/shreveport
                            2. mydomain.com/service-area/dallas-tx and mydomain.com/service-area/shreveport-la

                            Seriously, Miriam, this is all so helpful. Thank you for spending your time this way!

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                            • MiriamEllis
                              MiriamEllis @cbizzle last edited by

                              Hey Chad!

                              Getting to discuss these topics with the community is the highlight of my work day, every day!

                              In your examples, above, what is this meant to represent:

                              service-area

                              Are you saying the domains would actually say 'service-area' in them or is that filler text for something you are meaning to convey? Please clarify. Thanks!

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                              • cbizzle
                                cbizzle @MiriamEllis last edited by

                                My thought was to have a master service area page that would be at mydomain.com/service-area. That page would have a service area map or the like that would link to the service areas themselves, which would be located at /service-area/texas/dallas or /service-area/dallas-tx, and which of the two is preferable is the essence of my question. Thank you!

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                                • MiriamEllis
                                  MiriamEllis @cbizzle last edited by

                                  For the sake of convenience, I prefer this:

                                  /service-area/dallas-tx

                                  Hope that helps!

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