Will keywords within a keyword phrase be optimized effectively

by KL76
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If, for example, in the title tag and H1 tag of your home page you use the keyword phrase "Texas hill country land for sale," and assume this phrase was rarely used in Google searches. But segments within that phrase "Texas hill country" and "land for sale" were highly used and recommended for optimization.

Would the fact that the entire phrase "Texas hill country land for sale" was rarely used negatively impact the two highly used phrases within that phrase Texas hill country" and "land for sale"?

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  • Profile picture of the author pbnlab
    I doubt it'll negatively impact, and it's not a bad idea. You'll get a partial match on those phrases for sure.

    Make sure you write naturally and make use semantically similar phrases throughout the article - and remember to implement the same thing in your image tags, which is quite often overlooked.
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  • Profile picture of the author windrider07
    You will have to make sure that partial-match keywords are also used in your content.

    If H1 header has "Texas hill country land for sale", your content should have "land for sale" somewhere.
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    • Profile picture of the author KL76
      Thanks! I'm new to this site, and want to formally thank both of you and/or give credit in any way possible, but don't see a way to do it. Can anyone advise?

      Also, regarding my post, would it in any way benefit the segmented phrases "Texas hill country" and "land for sale" if the whole phrase "Texas hill country land for sale" had more search queries?
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      • Profile picture of the author Leatherman
        Originally Posted by KL76 View Post

        Thanks! I'm new to this site, and want to formally thank both of you and/or give credit in any way possible, but don't see a way to do it. Can anyone advise?

        Also, regarding my post, would it in any way benefit the segmented phrases "Texas hill country" and "land for sale" if the whole phrase "Texas hill country land for sale" had more search queries?
        Please understand first what u like to stand for. If u like to sell land in Texas hill than that's it. What is more to discuss about it? Google likes u as specific as possible and not rank u for the one and only who has land for sale on the web. That would be fine for u, but that's not how it will work.
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  • Profile picture of the author windrider07
    You will have to make sure that partial-match keywords are also used in your content.

    If H1 header has "Texas hill country land for sale", your content should have "land for sale" somewhere.
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  • Profile picture of the author bryan2015
    You need to use keywords in your blog for website ranking.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Originally Posted by KL76 View Post

    If, for example, in the title tag and H1 tag of your home page you use the keyword phrase "Texas hill country land for sale," and assume this phrase was rarely used in Google searches. But segments within that phrase "Texas hill country" and "land for sale" were highly used and recommended for optimization.

    Would the fact that the entire phrase "Texas hill country land for sale" was rarely used negatively impact the two highly used phrases within that phrase Texas hill country" and "land for sale"?

    Thanks!
    The answer is No, there's no negative impact on the two individual keywords (Texas hill country / land for sale).

    With that being said, it also doesn't mean you're going to rank for those two keyword phrases.

    You still have to optimize for both keywords & can expect to have stronger & probably unnecessary competition considering you're heading towards generic keywords (Texas hill country / land for sale). Generic keywords like land for sale won't convert into sales like land for sale texas, or land for sale houston texas.
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  • Hello KL76

    No, there is no negative impact on the two single keywords, but done so to include not mean you go rank; keywords are pretty generic, usane more specific.

    P.S .: thanking click on "thanks" !!!
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