Multiple keywords, same meaning same product

by adams3
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Hi
I'm very new in this area and i'm starting to learn this stuff, hope to get help

Lets say I have a product review I want to do on my website, for example the best floor cleaning product, after doing keyword research there are about 20-30 keywords that have around 1k-10k searches each and when people are searching for them they're looking for that review that will help them choose the best floor cleaning product.

Can I target all those keywords on the same page?

here are some keywords as an example:

1) best floor cleaning soap
2) the best floor cleaning soap
3) best floor cleaning soap for home
4) best floor cleaning soap in stores
5) best floor cleaning soap on the market
... and so on. obviously I can solve their problem with one article....how do I do that?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author dburk
    Hi adams3,

    Yes, sure you can.

    It's totally up to you how many keywords you want to target on a single page. However, you should ask yourself if it makes sense to do that. There will be some situations where the topic isn't properly covered on a single page. Trying to cram too much onto a single page can reduce the effectiveness of a page in some circumstances, so consider how this might effect the users' experience for you page before doing it just to save the little bit of time it takes to create an additional page.
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  • Profile picture of the author adams3
    Thanks for the reply.

    I want to say that It's not about the time it takes to create another page, it's actually about the extra value of creating another page that would basically talk about the same thing but with just different keywords.
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    • Profile picture of the author SEOtraveler
      Originally Posted by adams3 View Post

      Thanks for the reply.

      I want to say that It's not about the time it takes to create another page, it's actually about the extra value of creating another page that would basically talk about the same thing but with just different keywords.
      Indeed, it seems better to cover one topic in one article in full, than to spread it into several atricles repeating each other over and over, and make them compete in addition. You can use these 20+ keywords on the page, but make sure the final content doesn`t actually look like the keywords list, is readable for humans, and looks natural.

      The keywords in your example look like the long tails with the same core, so just use the variations where it really makes sense and support the keywords contextually. Maybe narrow the list down a bit, not to overstuff one page with repeating phrases.
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  • Profile picture of the author hrishivardhan
    It's easy make one large keyword which includes all your terms. and also make your one primary keyword. and you are done. you don't need to target all the keywords at a time. you can do it that way.
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