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How many keywords are good to target for a site?
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  • Profile picture of the author dburk
    Hi TODMovies,

    The obvious answer is 10,000,000+. In other words, the more the better.

    For examples of how effective this can be just check out: wikipedia.org, about.com, ebay.com, youtube.com, amazon.com, ezinearticles.com.

    Perhaps a more useful question would be "How many keywords for a page?" Which I would answer: 1 to 5 at the most.
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    • Profile picture of the author The Wealth Factor
      Originally Posted by dburk View Post

      Hi TODMovies,

      The obvious answer is 10,000,000+. In other words, the more the better.

      For examples of how effective this can be just check out: wikipedia.org, about.com, ebay.com, youtube.com, amazon.com, ezinearticles.com.

      Perhaps a more useful question would be "How many keywords for a page?" Which I would answer: 1 to 5 at the most.
      Thanks so much for the info. I have a new site, and need as many as I can get. Any more info would be helpful.

      thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author JV3STUDIO
    You can target as many keywords as you like as long as the keywords are relevant to the content on the page and overall theme of the site.

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    Johan
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  • Profile picture of the author Solidsnake
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    Originally Posted by TODMovies View Post

    How many keywords are good to target for a site?
    I will ask you back... How many keywords do you want for your site to place in top of SEs?
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  • Profile picture of the author susansmith
    good answer by dburk.
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    • Profile picture of the author jeenhao
      I am currently targeting 2 keywords, because I cannot find my 3rd keyword.

      However, the maximum I think will be 5. Targeting too much keyword discourage your concentration.
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  • Profile picture of the author fwblack
    I usually say 3 at most, however, it depends on the competition and how hard they are to beat. I have a couple of sites that rank number 1 in Google for highly competitive keyword phrases and I pretty much just concentrate on that one keyword for those sites. Other sites that are targeted to longer tail, or less competitive, keyword phrases I focus on 2 or 3 keyword phrases.

    Fred
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  • Profile picture of the author milamber
    I think there is a limit on keywords. I heard that you'll be penalized whenever you go over the limit. Don't know exactly if its true
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    • Profile picture of the author marlondirk
      hahaha dburk!


      yes its true what dburk talking about... but based on my experience its better to have one keyword per page. that could give direct focus on your topic
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  • Profile picture of the author artmacc
    It depends on how much you are spending and the keyword traffic estimates.

    If you have $200 you don't want to have 10k keywords...the key is to start with phrases that are 3+ words and build a core list of highly relevant keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author James Schramko
    Keep each page laser focused and then bunch pages together in themed categories.
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    • Profile picture of the author TKO
      If you are targetting organic traffic, then as many keywords as possible.

      PPC= traffic, specific, targetted keywords. Limit to the best keywords because it does become expensive.
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  • Profile picture of the author Julia Andersson
    In general it is good to focus on 2-3 keywords per PAGE of your site.

    I generally start with 1 primary and two secondary keywords.

    Of course you can target more. But like the others who have commented on this discussion, I would not recommend that you target more than 5 keywords per page as it makes it too difficult to properly optimize the page.

    What I like to do is focus on what I call 'composite' keywords which are keyphrases that actually incorporate several keywords. For example: The keyphrase 'online marketing techniques' actually targets three keyword combinations - online marketing techniques (of course), online marketing AND marketing techniques. Of course, this is also what is referred to as a long tail keyword because you will find that most long tail keywords incorporate several combinations.

    Note that I said 2-3 keywords per page of your site. Ultimately you will want your site to rank for many more keywords. Which is the reason that other pages of your site will target other keywords. Just place an article (or content) on other pages that targets other keywords. Ultimately, if you have a site containing 50 pages you can be targetting 150 keywords or more for the entire site. And once you have visitors come to the site then there is a chance that they will browse the site... no matter what page they happened to enter via. Oddly enough, I've had visitors to my site who have arrived via my sitemap! How's that for weird?
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  • Profile picture of the author thomasukm
    If you're doing PPC, start with small targeted keywords, usually not exceeding 100.
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  • Profile picture of the author Richniche
    However, let's not forget that our posts should be made for humans. Search engines can only help, but it's still humans like us who will read them.
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    • Profile picture of the author Qbiz
      For PPC marketing I would identify as many keywords as possible to begin with and then test to determine which words yield the best return. I would then optimise my web pages around the best converting primary keyword and two supplementary keywords for SEO.

      Regards

      George
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  • Profile picture of the author maestro2010
    The keyword per page depends upon the amount of text you have on the particular page.

    If you have an average amount of text then 3-5% of keyword stuffing is standard and if you have a good amount of keyword then keyword stuffing of 3 to 7% would be standard......
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  • Profile picture of the author Aster Brittan
    I agree with TKO, your keyword list is like a net you cast out to sea..how much fish do you want to catch? PPC you can pay a premium price if your campaign is profitable then you can adjust to pay more if not profitable or just starting out.. 100 keywords per adgroup tops tight keyword. Or on text like masetero says 3-5% or one keyword per 100 words will do nicely
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