What is the Logic Behind Optimizing Every Static Page?

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Hi everyone. I recent join this great community. I need to clear some of my doubt.

1 What is logic behind adding meta tags on every page of any static page. Suppose we have urls on static website as shown below. Does it really matter for overall site ranking to optimize every page?
http://example.com/
http://example.com/about-example
http://example.com/how-it-works
http://example.com/user/login
http://example.com/user/signup
http://example.com/contact-example
http://example.com/privacy-policy
http://example.com/terms-of-use
#logic #optimizing #page #static
  • Profile picture of the author gurupreneur
    YES!

    Every single page of your website has the opportunity to rank #1 on Google for a specific keyword phrase.

    I usually make the homepage shoot for the mean and target a very difficult keyword phrase since I know how to get to the top, but then the other pages on the site will each target 1 specific, different keyword phrase that I can then rank for in Google.

    One key component to ranking for the keyword phrase is to have the keyword phrase itself inside the URL. For example, you had written: http://example.com/about-example

    I would make this http://www.example.com/keyword-phrase - this one change alone is a strong contributor to ranking inside Google for this phrase.

    Summary: take advantage of every page possible on your site to rank for a 1 DIFFERENT keyword phrase. Every single page has the opportunity to become #1 on Google and you could make a page that drives more traffic to your site than the homepage itself.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Doesn't matter because meta tags won't rank your page.

    Next.
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