How to write SEO for Multiple Keywords?

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Hi,
Anyone suggest me how to write seo for multiple keywords for a same page. My website home organicrooster.com needs to be listed for the following keywords
Organic stores in India
Organic Food Business Directory
Organic Restaurants in India
and some more. But, I really wonder, how to set title, meta description, images and content to target the multiple keywords. Kindly suggest me.

Thanks in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author expmrb
    You can just tag all the keywords to the page they are representing. Its the simplest answer.
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    • Profile picture of the author millieanderson
      Do you mean he is used all keywords for back link in one page.?
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  • Profile picture of the author SEOtraveler
    You should probably start with researching your organic competitors for the keywords; if there`s a competitor that is ranking for multiple of these keywords with the same page - this would be a great example to have a closer look at.

    Personally I would use one most prominent keyword in title (not to overstuff it), 1 or 2 in description and then focus on all in the main content of the page. Here are, for instance, the specific optimization recommendations for your page based on organic competitors (I`ve just blitz-checked it for US google):



    You can add the keywords considering the recommendations, but still use common sense and try supporting the keywords contextually, to make the page readable and appealing for users.

    Also, you should try building diverse backlinks with your keywords in anchors to target all of them.
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    • Profile picture of the author organicrooster
      Thank you so much for your detailed reply. Your software is superb. May I know which software is that?
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      • Profile picture of the author SEOtraveler
        Sure, that`s WebsiteAuditor from SEO PowerSuite (totally love it for such actionable insights and tips, even if it`s still just software), glad you found that helpful!
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  • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
    I wouldn't dream of optimizing a single page for all of those keyword phrases. They are very different things and should have their own pages.
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    • Profile picture of the author Pinkysoll
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      I agree with you. Pal, you can try Google Keyword Planner or Trends to know what good keywords (long-tail included) to use. But, as what Dave said, it's not wise to put all the keywords you listed in the same article.
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  • Profile picture of the author Richard Day
    I agree they should have their own pages. I'd do more research though first, get something like keyword feast (free) that will find ALL the long tails for you then take it from there.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEONinjaa
    Targeting multiple keyword phrases allows SEO teams to build relevance for a wider variety of traffic sources.Rather than focusing on one term, multiple streams of possible search engine traffic are used to increase search traffic volume as a whole.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Jones42
    Organic stores in India
    Organic Food Business Directory

    if you have this 3 keyword you can use in title as a " Organic stores & Food Business Directory in India"
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    • Profile picture of the author organicrooster
      Thanks David.

      Is it necessary to Add this part before my site name Organic Rooster? or Shall I add it next to the site name?
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  • Profile picture of the author Mdshohidulislamrobin
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    You can begin with discovering your organic competitors for the keywords; if there`s a challenger that is place for several of these keywords and words with the same website - this would be an excellent example to have a better look at.For me personally I would use one most favored keyword and keyword term and keyword term in title (not to overstuff it), 1 or 2 in details and then focus on all in the main content of the site. Here are, for example, the particular promotion suggestions for your website based on organic competitors (I`ve just blitz-checked it for US google):
    Or you can have a look here
    https://moz.com/blog/keyword-targeti...eo-conversions
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  • Organic Rooster, I created a thread on this forum specifically for YOU!

    http://www.warriorforum.com/search-e...al-2016-a.html

    You'll learn how to integrate multiple keywords into one title/description...

    Also, you should definitely consider optimizing each page individually by creating sub-pages for each one:

    http://organicrooster.com/OrganicStoresInIndia.html
    http://organicrooster.com/OrganicFoo...Directory.html
    http://organicrooster.com/OrganicRes...tsInIndia.html

    Each keyword is very different and deserves it's own webpage.
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnsonAdam
    If you have hundreds of target keywords, it doesn't make sense to optimize a page around each one of them. Not only is this expensive and time-consuming, but it can also set you up for a Google Panda penalty.
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    • Yeah, you'll probably be okay if you have like 10-15 that are really similar, like "weight loss" "losing weight" "how to lose weight" etc... but not if it's like

      "abdominal workout"
      "weight loss"
      "healthy food"

      haha those are too different
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    I use a question format with on page internal document linking

    Solves several problems at once and is completely white hat
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