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| Ninja Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2010
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many pages? lets say i have a california - used motorcycle - website. and i want my san diego page to rank well for ... used motorcycles in san diego but i also want to rank well for or attract traffic for these phrases... used motorcycles san diego san diego used motorcycles used motorcycles for sale in san diego used motorcycles for sale san diego san diego used motorcycles for sale do i have to have a page for each phrase - or can i optimize my www. xxx .com/used-motorcycles-in-san-diego page for the other 5 phrases as well ??? thanks jim |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Ireland
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If the keyword is considered competitive I would generally create a page for that keyword. The keywords above you could easily just have them in the content and the root keyword in the meta and you would be fine to use 1 page.
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Apr 2011
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You can have one page for all phrases, providing that the words are in the page or a meta tag (?). As to getting PR for each keyword, when you post your back links, you need to use a <a href="(link)">text</a> Or if you're going to back link in forums I think its (*url="(link)]text[/url] *replace ( with [ |
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