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Any reason to write multiple articles on the same keyword for SEO purposes? Meaning lets say I'm doing SEO for "main keyword" is there any reason to write another article on this keyword to help it rank?
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  • Profile picture of the author Voasi
    On your website, not necessarily. It's a good idea to continue to write content on your website the reinforces the main keyword. Google wants to know what your website is about and a good way to do that is to write content that is related to your main keyword.

    I typically write a main content piece for my homepage (main keyword) then an additional XX amount of content that supports that keyword and lets Google know what the website is about.

    For instance:

    Homepage: Apples
    Additional Content: Washington Apples, Red Delicious Apples, Green Apples, Etc...

    As opposed to...

    Homepage: Apple
    Additional Content: Iphone 5, Macbook Pro, ICloud, etc...
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  • Profile picture of the author Hansons
    Other alternative is:

    put your main keyword in keyword tool and get a list of related keywords.. write article based on those keywords, you can make changes in those keywords to lengthen as well..
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    • Profile picture of the author Jenami
      For your site are multiple articles not necessary, but if you use article to submit it on other websites in order to get backlinks then is god to have multiple, different articles with same keyword.
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  • Profile picture of the author aesthetics
    If you are doing article submission, then its a good idea to post different article of one keywords, as google love fresh content nowadays
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  • Profile picture of the author affilorama-portal
    I agree with all the comments above. For on-page, you do not need to include your main kw/s in every content. You may however, do this by adding synonymous kw/s so it won't look over optimized. As for off page, you may include your target kw/s in every content as you will be submitting these to different sites anyway.
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