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    • azguy
      azguy last edited by

      So what does it take to get a double listing? If someone has already answered this, please just send the link.

      Obviously lots of anchor text links to both pages. Also, do I link from both pages to each other for google to see the correlation? For example, homepage link to interior page. And interior page link back to homepage using same anchor text that I want to get the double listing for.

      Thanks in advance!

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      • RyanKent
        RyanKent last edited by

        You should never use the same anchor text to link to two different pages within your site.

        When a user enters a search term into Google such as "blue widgets", it is Google's job to find the page which is most likely to satisfy the user's query. As a site owner, you have many ways to send Google clues as to which page is the most relevant on your site for a given term.

        If you use anchor text on your site linking "blue widgets" to a particular page, then Google will take that as a strong indicator the target page is the most relevant page on your site relating to "blue widgets". If you then link to a different page using that same anchor text, Google will get confused and possible rank neither of your pages well.

        The goal should be optimizing one page on your site for a given search term. Once a user is on your site, make them aware of related pages through other means. You can use your sidebar block for "related pages" as an example. You can also use anchor text in the page for "white widgets" to help direct users to other content.

        Your end goal should be having one strong listing, not multiple listings which may be weaker. If you already have the number one listing and wish to add a second result, be careful you are not cannibalizing your primary page. To get a double listing Google will need to determine both pages from your site are relevant for the search term.

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        • azguy
          azguy @RyanKent last edited by

          Thanks!

          Well, I have my secondary keywords in my homepage title, then my store has the same keywords but slightly modified, and I was just wondering if that would warrant google a double listing.

          Are you saying my homepage should be totally different keywords than my store page, even though the keywords are relevant to both pages on my ecommerce website?

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          • Thos003
            Thos003 last edited by

            Ryan's advice is solid. The only reason I believe that double listings would legitimately appear is because your site has overlapping categories. Like "widgets" and "blue widgets". Your secondary category my pull enough rank to graduate to the first page. In your case, your home page and store front could overlap. Like "Widgets" and "Buy Widgets". If your content is unique enough then you should be fine.

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            • azguy
              azguy @Thos003 last edited by

              Thanks!!

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              • EGOL
                EGOL last edited by

                I have lots of double listings... some triple and some quadruple.

                I view keyword cannibalization as an opportunity to dominate the SERPs rather than something to be avoided.

                Would you like to own the top three positions in google?  Tell the truth!

                All of the searchers will click into your site because they see your dominance and say... This guy is The Widget Man!

                The way that happens is to have three strong pages for the same keyword.

                Let's imagine that you have a website about widgets on the domain of egol.com.

                "Brass Widgets" are your favorite.  You have a page about the history of brass widgets, another about brass widgets in the news.  Your title tags might be....

                Homepage:  Brass Widgets by EGOL

                News Page:  Brass Widgets in the News!

                History Page:  Brass Widgets History

                There you have it... a strong homepage, strong history page and your homepage all have enough power to rank in the top ten.  Your homepage has enough power to rank #1.  There you have earned #1, #2 and #3 for "brass widgets"..

                Nothing wrong with that... a great way to run your competitors out of town.

                Now let's say you also have information about "wooden widgets"... and "plastic widgets"... and.... "aluminum widgets...you have the same type of news pages for wooden, plastic and aluminum, the same type of history pages and your homepage title tag says...

                EGOL's Widgets:  Wooden, Plastic, Aluminum and Brass

                If you have all of this widget MoJo you might rank #1 for "widgets"

                A final word on anchor text.....  link to your brass news page with "Brass Widgets News" or "News about Brass Widgets"... similar for history.  This is not duplicate anchor text but the targeted keywords (brass widgets) appear in different context.    Works great. Don't worry about it.  Try it. Dominate your SERPs!

                Added later:  This tactic works best for search queries that contain two words.  That allows you to have three word anchor text.  My luck has not been as good for three and four word queries as that is when I believe that cannibalization becomes a problem.

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                • Thos003
                  Thos003 @EGOL last edited by

                  Awesome... And thus the reason EGOL is the Guru.

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                  • RyanKent
                    RyanKent @EGOL last edited by

                    I love not only the answer but the enthusiasm! I actually get energized when I read your advice. Big thumbs up from me.

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                    • joemas99
                      joemas99 @EGOL last edited by

                      Excellent response. I love when my pages show up and dominate the first page. One of my search terms in yahoo grabbed the 6th- 10th, spots of the first page of the 10 results. Some were pages i have on blogger type sites.

                      BTW if you remember 1-2 months ago for a couple of weekends I was on here day and night learning from you and others. I have now mastered on page optimization. WP has a great plug in that saves tons of time. I've stayed away so from from any automatic link posting, or page generator, etc. I have also targeted terms best suited that buyers will click on, both for pages and for PPC. The best advice I can give, is that I've found pages that meet the tests of DA, PA, content, back links etc. for good search results, and found that now google and others are favoring local searches, favoring still the key words in the url, especially the root url, that once you do the basic stuff of on page SEO and develop the best set of key words to target for your business, the hits go up a lot.

                      All these extra back links don't mean much. Google gives credit for no follows from sites that they like as authority. Plus each key word has it's own difficulty to rank, so if you can't rank a page, try one on another site to rank it, or pay for an ad. i pay Yahoo $10. a month for an ad that pulls! I'll keep the other tricks to myself, but anyone interested can run reports on www.taxproblem.org and see the changes (assuming you did it before) or at least see that pages are better, plus try searching some key words in my industry. There's a lot you can do off site to get seen.

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                      • EGOL
                        EGOL @joemas99 last edited by

                        Great news, Joe.

                        Thanks for the tips and for letting us know you are getting some nice results.

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                        • azguy
                          azguy @EGOL last edited by

                          Awesome! But, do you do any linking between pages (not one-way, but to each other) to get the double, triple, etc. listing?

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                          • RyanKent
                            RyanKent @azguy last edited by

                            Your keywords do not need to be "totally" different, just have some difference. Any variation is fine.

                            If you have a page for "blue widgets", then that page could be optimized for "blue widget" and "blue widgets". Your home page would not specifically be optimized for those two terms, but could use a term that includes them.

                            If you can share your site's URL or a page you are considering, a more specific example can be used.

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                            • EGOL
                              EGOL @azguy last edited by

                              On a site like this I would have several pages about "brass widgets".  Maybe news, history, sales, styles, manufacturing....  Each of those pages would have a "brass widgets" menu that links to all other brass widgets pages.

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                              • KeriMorgret
                                KeriMorgret last edited by

                                SEObook also had a recent posting (June 😎 on "Super Size Your Listing" at http://www.seobook.com/how-super-size-your-listings-google.

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                                • selcor
                                  selcor last edited by

                                  This is my understanding of how it works...  you need a "main page" keyword with a link to a 2nd page for the term you want to rank for.  Then page #2 must also have an text link back to "main page" with same keyword.  Then you need backlinks to both pages for keyword-- once both pages get on page 1 of google, google automatically gives you the famous "double listing"...

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                                  • KeriMorgret
                                    KeriMorgret @selcor last edited by

                                    Hi Harry,

                                    Have you had this work for you personally, or can you give us some more information? This seems to be counter to what most people are saying in the thread, so it'd be interesting to hear more about your experiences.

                                    Thanks!

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                                    • selcor
                                      selcor @KeriMorgret last edited by

                                      yes i have had this work for me before... however it was a blackhat guru that i learned it from.

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                                      • azguy
                                        azguy @azguy last edited by

                                        Well is there anyone in the golf niche I need to be worried about in regards to exposing my site?

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                                        • EGOL
                                          EGOL @azguy last edited by

                                          Think very very carefully about exposing a site - especially if it is a good one making money.  Lots of young testosterone and old weasels hang out in SEO forums just looking for opportunity.

                                          Your most dangerous competitor is the one who has not yet arrived.  A lot of people could put a few pages of new content on their website tonight and be at the top of your SERPs by morning.

                                          Dropping by just two positions could cost you a pile of dough - every month.

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                                          • RyanKent
                                            RyanKent @azguy last edited by

                                            I see your point EGOL. But our websites are already exposed to the world. When a user comes to this Q&A, there choices are:

                                            • generic Q&A which often does not reveal the true issues on their site

                                            • share their site and receive targeted, specific information related to their site

                                            • hire a SEO

                                            If a site is making good money, clearly the right choice is to hire a SEO. Otherwise users are stuck between the first two options. I recognize your concerns are legitimate, but have you ever heard of that happening this year on SEOmoz?

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