Should I focus on one main keyword or several smaller ones?
- SEO |
My question is this: I've been reading success stories on here about people who focus on just ONE keyword for their entire website, creating a small website with only 5-10 articles all optimized for that one keyword. Is doing that a better/more effective approach? I was using the approach of providing a lot of articles with helpful information about the subject but it isn't working very well for me (I'm not bringing in a lot of traffic or getting high rankings).
Would it help to create backlinks with the anchor text being the keyword of a specific article, wait until that article has moved up in the rankings, and then do the same for all my articles? Or is it hopeless and should I start over with a new, smaller, website that is more laser-focused to just one keyword?
Lots of my competitors are ranking high for the same keywords I'm using, and their entire website is not dedicated to those keywords. I'm confused!
I have a keyword density tool that measures the keyword density per article and for the entire site. Should my entire site be focused on one main keyword even if my individual articles are keyword optimized for unique low competition keywords?
* Get Results - Outsource Your PPC Management |
* Don Burk Advertising & Marketing - www.donburk.com
* Get Results - Outsource Your PPC Management |
* Don Burk Advertising & Marketing - www.donburk.com
Article Rank : A premium article directory.
Vancouver wedding photographer