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If you have a list of 10 keywords all closely related and you are doing article blogging, can you use those 10 keywords in the same article or do you need 10 separate articles even though they are closely related?

example, list includes, best bike for women, best bike for girls, best bike for men, best bike for boys, etc
#articles #keywords
  • Profile picture of the author davidlee210
    Well, You can do any of them, but the question is how will you focus on 10 keywords in one article.
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    • Profile picture of the author MarySilcock
      I agree with you with the fact that the person who have started this thread have to focus only on 10 keyword in one article
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      • Profile picture of the author davidlee210
        Then i think he should write a article which is lengthy enough to add these keywords in a natural way.
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  • Profile picture of the author TonyR02
    Those keywords are all unique enough for their own individual articles. Consider approaching them from a top 10 style and do a unique article for each one.
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  • Profile picture of the author virajshah23
    keywords like "best bike for women and best bike for girls" should be used in one article because girls and woman are semantic keywords.
    The same way other article should include keywords like " best bike for men, best bike for boys, etc"
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    • Profile picture of the author Stephannie Baker
      Yeah, this makes a lot of sense. It should be two articles.
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    • Your reply looks logical. The person who started this thread should club semantic keywords and write articles for each group of keywords.
      Moreover, if he includes all 10 keywords in one article, it will be difficult for him to rank his article against any keyword.
      So, instead of being generic, he should be specific in the choice of keywords.
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    • Profile picture of the author kristen2540
      That's write for this, But Need to consider keyword density when you writing a article for blog. It may be every 200 words article it is well to include one keyword like as "best bike for women".
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  • The best is if you could create separate unique article for each keyword and repeat that keyword and similar ones many times in that article. Of course, the more unique articles you can create the better.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jamell
    I wouldn't use all of the keywords in one article .What I would do is pick search the main keyword plus 1 or 2 keyword phrases use them in my my titles my H1H2 tags.The last thing I would want to do is saturate my page with keywords because i would get penalized from google.I would prefer to use my keyword and phrases naturally.
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  • Profile picture of the author atanalex
    I would do it like this : each keyword would have its own article as a post in my blog about bikes... and a nice good entertaining article would contain contextually all keywords as inline links. That way I could keep the visitor more on my site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeffery
    Here is the method I use and it works for my websites.

    Keyword Phrase Do: The main thing is to naturally get your keyword phrase in the first few words of the title. Use it once at the end of the first paragraph and again in the last paragraph.

    Keyword Phrase Don't Do: Don't use it more than 4 or 5 times throughout the article. There used to be a rule that a good article, one that shows up on the first page of Google, uses the keyword phrase as a total of at least 10% of the article. That would mean that for a 400 word article would be used 40 times known as keyword stuffing.

    Keywords Do: Have your keywords appear 2-5% of the time in your article also known as "keyword density" naturally place your keyword(s) in the first few words of the paragraphs.

    Jeffery 100%

    Edit/Added:
    Use of keywords and keyword phrases is part of the on-page SEO primarily for organic search results. Another way to optimize for sales is to research the keywords and keyword phrases of the product sales page aka Sales page SEO. It is all relative. Naturally try to incorporate it all into your article. In some cases you will discover additional keywords and keyword phrases.

    The idea is your visitors will subconsciously flow from the article into your "funnel" and that is the goal wouldn't you say?
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  • Profile picture of the author luciesmazanska
    depends of lenght if your article is short 500 words and you will put all of them there then it doesnt make a sense and it wont work
    Article has to be longer lets say more than 1000 words and have a structure where you can put all keywords separately in one piece
    Believe me I do SEO more than 5years and some clients want to put even 30 keywords in 300 word article
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeffery
      Originally Posted by luciesmazanska View Post

      depends of lenght if your article is short 500 words and you will put all of them there then it doesnt make a sense and it wont work
      Article has to be longer lets say more than 1000 words and have a structure where you can put all keywords separately in one piece
      Believe me I do SEO more than 5years and some clients want to put even 30 keywords in 300 word article

      True. 1,000 + word articles allows for a complete structure. On a lot of blogs people will create a home page with multiple excerpts of articles. The excerpts are typically 10 - 15 and 300 to 350 words and the full articles are 1,000 + words.


      In one sense a new visitor sees a quick and concise overview of the blog and has a choice of an article that interests them, solves a problem etc. In another sense the visitor typically landed on the page with the full article and thus does not have a quick and concise overview of the blog.


      After years of having articles on page 1 of the search engines I have found that no matter how the blog is organized for the reader the search engines give more weight to the article's SEO practices. When both are executed properly the visitor gets what they want, the search engine gets what they want, and my business gets what I want, lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author Latestphonezone
    It is rather difficult to focus on 10 keywords on just one article. Choose 5 and go with them
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  • Profile picture of the author sasi tamil
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    Focus on the main topic of your research. ...
    Avoid keywords that are only one word. ...
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    Follow the journal guidelines when selecting keywords. ...
    Perform keyword research before submitting your article.

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  • Profile picture of the author nitts11
    In this case, you should write at least 3 articles for 10 keywords. One article for 10 keywords makes no sense.
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  • Profile picture of the author EmiliaWalker
    We can't use all 10 keywords in one article according to SEO or SERP.
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  • Profile picture of the author clairedivas056
    This is a great thing. It is very good for me, it will be of great benefit to all.
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  • Profile picture of the author Arya Saleh
    It is better to use one keyword per posting, or one keyword per article
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  • Profile picture of the author michaelkoehler92
    I would always go for a separate post so that I can include multiple long tail keywords around a specific keyword so that it can easily rank rather than combining all in one and targeting broad and hard keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author clairedivas056
    can i post 3 keywords in one post separate by -example are car subwoofer - shallow mount subwoofer - kicker subwoofer for seo ranking
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    Split 'em up between 10 articles, but persistently publish helpful blog posts, too...keep publishing beyond 10 articles. Blog abundance.
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  • Profile picture of the author Black Coffy
    I usually post 2 keywords per article with a 2% density rate.
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  • Profile picture of the author BrownJames
    In one article you have to target only 2 or 3 keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author rajdeep7830
    Focus on the main topic of your research.
    Avoid keywords that are only one word.
    In one article you have to target only 2 keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author amansharma1
    no, just use only targeted keyword as per your blog title or content.
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  • Hi,
    you can't use 10 keywords in one article. 2-3 keywords are enough for one article, so try to choose keywords as per that quantity only.
    or

    you can use 1 or 2 long-tail keywords phrase to cover your article keyword requirements... because a long-tail keyword is the combination of 2 or more short keywords

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  • Profile picture of the author Bhavana Stephen
    It wouldn't make sense to use them all in a shorter article. I'd group them and write 2 or 3 articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author promoparrot
    Hi Mike,

    For keywords that are closely related like yours, you can do either options that you have mentioned. I would be inclined to use just 1 article and include all of your keywords.

    Hope this helps

    Regards.
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  • Profile picture of the author Quenton Fyfe
    The thing that determines whether you should do one article or multiple articles is user intent:

    If you have several keywords that cover the same user intent - then you should try to target them with a single article. That way you can take the time to make it a more comprehensive treatment of the subject.

    If your keywords cover different user intents, then it's better to create a separate article for each user intent - in other words, group your keywords by user intent and create one article for each group.

    In your examples - "best bike for boys" and "best bike for girls", and "best bike for men" are different user intents and should have separate articles.

    "Best bike for men" and "best bike for a man" and "best bike for guys" are the same user intent and should be covered in a single article.

    Hope that helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author mikeb222
      Originally Posted by Quenton Fyfe View Post

      The thing that determines whether you should do one article or multiple articles is user intent:

      If you have several keywords that cover the same user intent - then you should try to target them with a single article. That way you can take the time to make it a more comprehensive treatment of the subject.

      If your keywords cover different user intents, then it's better to create a separate article for each user intent - in other words, group your keywords by user intent and create one article for each group.

      In your examples - "best bike for boys" and "best bike for girls", and "best bike for men" are different user intents and should have separate articles.

      "Best bike for men" and "best bike for a man" and "best bike for guys" are the same user intent and should be covered in a single article.

      Hope that helps.
      Ah, ok, great answer, ty. I think I've got it now
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  • Profile picture of the author rajdeep7830
    In general, it is recommended using a keyword density rate in the range of 1-2%. Too much keyword density can cause your site to be tagged as spam. It means the frequency of keyword use in overall content
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  • Profile picture of the author Aswathy Smiju
    You can target 2 or 3 keywords for 1 article . Overuse of keywords will badly affect your article . If you have 10 relevant keywords , you can write 3 or 4 articles .
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  • Profile picture of the author clairedivas056
    i am post 3 keywards for 1 article is this right for me. but many of bookmark site not allow 3 keywards for 1 article.
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  • Profile picture of the author markmiller24x7
    Don't use all keywords in just one article, it's better to go with just 2-3 keywords per article, stuffing all the keywords in just one article will affect your article badly.
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  • Profile picture of the author digg how
    I will suggest to use only 2-3 keywords in your article, Otherwise article may affect.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dilip paul
    If you have several Keyword, which are close to your Main keyword then, this keyword helps you to improve and your seobility and search visibility on the search engine.
    but if you are targeting those keywords in your content, then you have to focus on more than 1000 plus word.
    Actually you can use this keyword with heading tag along with your heading sentence,but you can use those keywords as the supported keyword ,you have to also mention your Main keyword.

    "Best bike" is your Main keyword but Man ,women ,guys those are the supported keyword.
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  • Profile picture of the author Janvi Arora
    The ideal keywords count per article would be 2-3 since the article flow should look natural. Putting more keywords in single article may affect the flow and result in keyword stuffing unless the article is 1500+ words. I would suggest you to target group of 3 keywords per article.
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  • Profile picture of the author Naman1234
    You can put 5 keywords in one article and the other 5 in another article. This would be the best suggestion that I could give you.
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  • Profile picture of the author yashraj@
    Hi Mikeb222,
    Anything could work for you. Either you can include all the keyword in one article or you could write different articles for a different keyword.
    I would like to suggest you to have different articles for different keywords.
    why is that?
    1. You can have 3-4 articles targetting different keywords.
    2. You can provide internal link to each other. In this way, you can improve ranking of all the articles.
    3. Try to post articles in different & consective weeks. This way you can maintain the constancy in your articles.
    I hope this will help you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rob Dean
    You can't use 10 keywords in an article at a time. If some keywords are the same then you can use them make a phrase. Otherwise, you have to write unique article for every keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rs RizVi
    Yeah, this makes a lot of sense.
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  • Profile picture of the author amuro
    I will rather diversify those 10 keywords.

    Not just for each article but for each video.

    Because when people typed those keywords, they are not just looking for content related to those keywords.

    They are looking for answers and tips that may help them or their loved ones.

    So in a nutshell, behind every keyword is an underlying question.

    It is up to you find what those underlying questions are and how to address them.
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  • Profile picture of the author cearionmarie
    How long is your article? If it's around 500 words then it wouldn't make sense if you use all ten. You can make an article for each keyword or you can use 2 or 3 for longer articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tmt Aba
    You can use any of the ways. However, if you put in 10 keywords in a single article, it will more resemble the practice of keyword stuffing. Hence, you better go with individual articles on each keyword. This will intensify your content which means more backlinks juice.
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  • Profile picture of the author garima93
    For one article just focus on adding only 2-3 keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author designs codes
    You may write but you cannot target all at once. The Keyword Density matters. So my suggestion would be to target one short tail keyword with one or two long tail keywords. Like Best Bike for Women, Best Bike for girls 2019.

    #keyword #seo
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  • Profile picture of the author clairedivas056
    Who has just made a copy of my website, what can I do now?
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  • Profile picture of the author Nishu Yadav
    Hi, you can write an article on bike users so that you can cover all of them in one go and you can also go for different articles for different keyword. I think you should also keep a check on how your competitor are doing, seo tools are available in the market for helping you to keep a check on your competitor.
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  • Profile picture of the author ncodetech
    You can check keyword volume in ahrefs tool which paid and it gives accurate result.
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  • Profile picture of the author persist agency
    You can use multiple keywords in one article as long as it makes sense. If you are describing a specific type of bike for men or boys then it wouldn't make sense to include bikes for women and girls. Those could be in a separate article. But some of the more general tags can be used throughout the same article, though always be careful not to overuse them. Just sprinkle them in the text. I personally get annoyed when the posts are more Google than User/Reader friendly. Also doing some keyword research beforehand will give you a variety and synonyms to use. Don't forget to include keywords in your title, SEO title, meta description and URL. If your site is on WordPress, Yoast plugin is very helpful for this.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Rock
    The best way to do this is by determining what will be your cornerstone content. In your case, it would be Bikes. Write an article about your cornerstone content then write other 'sub-articles' that relate to bikes like 'best bike for girls' and 'best bike for boys', etc, then link to your cornerstone content from these sub-articles. Wait a couple of days for Google to index your articles. You can check by typing in site:yoursite.com and look for your article in the results. After they have been indexed by Google then promote your articles/blog posts off-site in social media sites, etc.

    The reason for waiting until your articles are indexed first is so that if the topic happens to rank you would want your site to be the one instead of a copy of it elsewhere ranking first. It is not a guarantee but it does help the odds.
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  • Profile picture of the author Profit Expert
    If i do it then i will take all those 10 keywords and find more related keywords then spread them in 10 articles . that way you have better chances of google love , you know what i mean
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  • Profile picture of the author carolyn653
    For everyone it makes a lot of sense!
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  • Profile picture of the author XenG
    I keep it simple. I use one main keyword - at least 3 words. And then I use around 3-5 related keywords to the main key. I ensure not to confuse search engines (just my thinking).
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  • Profile picture of the author clairedivas056
    I use 3 keywards in an article. Can I work like this?
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  • Profile picture of the author John9180
    Choose below 5 for the keywords if you are going to use 10 keywords means then you can write 2 to 4 articles regarding that keyword.
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  • Profile picture of the author signform
    We should use 5 keywords in an article, which can be made into focus keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Farukh@Fa0975
    According to your example. I would write a single for these kind of similar keywords.

    You can also write individual articles. But it will increase the work.

    If you create a single article, you can create a long post with complete detail, which will be easy to rank.

    Then it will be easy for you to create backlinks for an article except of many. So creating a single post looks more beneficial.
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  • Profile picture of the author Filmora
    If you create a single article, Then you use different keyword is best for your article.
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  • Profile picture of the author bigbinhire
    if you use different chances you got more chances to get ranked more articles in top 10 results , so our reach will increase if you use unique articles for your every keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Cezar Renta
    If the keywords are related to the article's niche, sure thing. If they represent different niches, I guess you can include a few, but that's up to you, I wouldn't recommend it tho.

    In your examples, those keywords can be included in the same article. However, keyword stuffing is a thing of the past and unless you want to link these keywords with different articles you own, use them moderately per article.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bharathipriya
    I don't think article blogging still works unless the article that you post gains a good amount of traffic and passes reputation through the backlink that you place there.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tmt Aba
    you can use 2 or 3 keywords in each articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tmt Aba
    use keywords in each articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author CyberSEO
    Course they keywrods must be content-related only.
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  • Choose one main keyword (best bikes for example) then you may use the rest as subheadings like best bike for women for the first subhead and best bike for men in the second subhead.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexander Thomas
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  • Profile picture of the author dee4d
    No, write an article for each keyword. 10 Articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author clairedivas056
    can i used 1 keyward for 1 article? is it useful for google ranking?
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    • Profile picture of the author accelerato
      yes, you can use 1 keyword for 1 article
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  • Profile picture of the author Linda Hernandez
    Write 2 to 3 separate articles to use your 10 keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author accelerato
    We can not use 10 keywords in one article. You should write 4 or 5 different articles for 10 keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Monica8297
    It is better to use one keyword per posting, or one keyword per article. That's it.
    Thank you.
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  • Profile picture of the author jackharry
    I think it depends on you, how you use these keywords separately or all in one article. The best bike for women, the best bike for girls, these two keywords can be used in one article because these have the same sense. Also, the best bike for men, best bike for boys, can be used in another article.
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  • Profile picture of the author t1tutorials
    you can use one keyword per posting, or one keyword per article.
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  • Profile picture of the author amirali999
    i would do it like. your keywords is related to your article and blog e.g your about is about games then your article is only about games, e.g new games for pc, games for pc, newly and updated games, etc. I bring a lot of traffic from this procedure. That way I could keep the visitor more on my site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sk Sabbir Ali
    if you want to put 10 keywords in a article then your article should be 1000 words or more.but if you write a article that less than 1000 words then you should be use 2 separate articles . One for women and obviously girl's.Another for men and boy's
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  • Profile picture of the author SeoCymes
    At the moment, extensive articles on a given topic are doing well in Google. Then, topical authority is done.
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  • Profile picture of the author sidrawat
    Not at all, man. It's not a healthy/impactful strategy to follow. You are making Google confuse what keyword to focus more on. You are overstuffing your article with multiple keywords. I would only suggest you target a maximum of 2 keywords each article.

    Hope this will help! Cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author Monika6489
    you can use the keyword smartly and yes if they are showing the different specific meaning it is more useful for the article
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  • Profile picture of the author Ankitshah
    Hi,
    Article is best for post, but it should relevent to you topic, to find best keyword for your article, login to Google Adwords which provide you best keyword with search volume and density.. need a help
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  • Profile picture of the author ravichamoli29
    Usually, I target 2 or 3 keywords only per article because of it difficult to put all your keywords into the single article. If you do so it will look like artificial. I would suggest you to write to keep your audience in mind that it.
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  • Profile picture of the author skylikemake
    You can do both, but i think it's better to use all of them in one article
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  • Profile picture of the author 1claire
    For as long as that keyword is relevant to the topic then there's no problem if you use it all.
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  • Profile picture of the author jackharry
    Every person has a different style of working in the SEO fields.
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  • Profile picture of the author Radhika Shah
    I think maximum of 2 links is allowed to post in an article. so you need to write and link properly
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  • Profile picture of the author Tacy Jones
    You can target 2 to 3 keywords in a article.
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  • Profile picture of the author niajax
    If all keywords are different so we can use some of them but not all. If we use all keywords in the same article. It would much effective as compared to go use 1/2 keywords in one article.

    The keyword should be highlighted & Point in the article. The article should be relevant to content.
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  • Profile picture of the author Robertlopez
    If you can insert the keywords in one article then is it good, else making 2-3 articles and stuffing the keywords will do. It will be better if you highlight the keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author image2all
    You can use 10 keywords but you have to focus 1 keyword as your main keyword. If you think that the other 9 keywords are very close to your main keyword you can use them as LSI, then you may use them in your 1 article. And of course, you have to write a long article and use these other LSI at least 1 time in your article.
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  • Profile picture of the author CherryMiss
    It depends on the words amount in your article. However, 500 words is usually recommended for blogs. And 10 keywords are too much for this article length. I would use 4-5 keywords and the rest - in the second article.
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  • Profile picture of the author salmansaleem920
    if the keywords are similar to one and another then you need to choose one primary keywords and the rest as secondary keywords. Make one good article around it
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Thor
    Create a separate article for each keyword. So much better, an article is not long to read and covered all target keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author jackharry
    good work ,
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  • Profile picture of the author jadensmith
    1.Convey the main topics of the study
    2.Highlight the importance of the research
    3.Be concise
    4.Attract readers
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  • Profile picture of the author Monica8297
    Every person has a different style of working in the SEO fields. So, you can do it.
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  • Profile picture of the author meprat
    It's always better to use 2-3 keywords per article.
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  • Profile picture of the author GrowMe
    Optimizing 10 keywords in one articles would look like a spammy article. I would suggest you group your keywords that are closely related like "bike for women" and "bike for girls". That way it would look more informative that stuffing in 10 keywords in one article.
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  • Profile picture of the author jadensmith
    The keywords field in an article can be used to improve search results. It should be used only under specific circumstances though, as misuse can hurt search.
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  • Profile picture of the author nikhil rathod
    nice brother. keep posting.
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  • Profile picture of the author rihsam
    use 1 main keyword and then other use for kw variations
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  • Profile picture of the author nimdekvan
    Use Ahrefs
    Go to the first ranking on the most search volume of that set of keywords.
    copy that url and paste in Ahrefs. Look for the keywords that that url is ranked for.
    If that url has very similar keywords like you want to rank then use it in the same article.

    TLDR; I would say go for it in the same page.
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  • Profile picture of the author fahimr780
    how you do this
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  • Profile picture of the author Radhika Shah
    I will suggest you focus on 2 keywords in just one article. This will help you to get traffic and make anchor text.
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  • Profile picture of the author Monica8297
    You can put 3 keywords in one article and the other 3 in another article. This would be best suggestion that I could give you.
    Thank you.
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesSilverwood
    Don't use 10 keywords in the same article. For this you have to written 5 article. Per article you can use 2 keywords that are relate with each other.
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  • It's better to use just a few keywords in one article. Too many keywords in a text look unnaturally.
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  • Profile picture of the author jackharry
    do i use same ariticle in my main site and in article posting web site ,
    is it spam or not is it ok
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  • Profile picture of the author SV Web Services
    Originally Posted by mikeb222 View Post

    If you have a list of 10 keywords all closely related and you are doing article blogging, can you use those 10 keywords in the same article or do you need 10 separate articles even though they are closely related?

    example, list includes, best bike for women, best bike for girls, best bike for men, best bike for boys, etc
    Go to Google trend, and add these keywords, it will tell you which one is more searched use it.
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  • Profile picture of the author codyhay
    Well, you can go for that but you do have to increase your article length up to 10000 words( in case you would like to add 10 keywords per article) as adding more keyword in short article will increase keyword density which is against SEO rule. So you should go for max 3 keyword per 500 words.
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  • Keywords in Articles are very important. If you post an article in High DA & PA Sites the links in these articles will be very helpful.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ina Salazar
    For this, you can write separate two articles for "best bike for women and girls" and "best bike for men and boys". Use keywords that are relevant to your blog.
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