KW Density (Articles)

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I'm getting ready to have a few articles written about a few topics. Most of them will be about my primary keyword. However, one topic is about the health benefits of the product I'm promoting, and there are 5 or 6 such benefits - each one of which is itself a long-tail (but not primary) keyword.

I'd rather not write 5 or 6 articles, one article about each of the benefits - I cant afford that and it would be hard to keep from more or less duplicating the various articles.

Should I just pick 1 or 2 benefits and feature them, along with my primary KW, in one article - or can I get away with putting all 5 or 6 long-tail KW/benefits in the one article, along with my primary KW?

Thanks,
Richard
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  • You would want to do 2 things:
    1. Write one or a few articles having all your benefits.
    2. Write one article per benefit.

    Your main keyword stays of course.

    This should be your ideal target combination.
  • The reality is that there is little difference. Google places less emphasis on individual keywords in articles and more emphasis on the theme of your site. So for example a site dedicated to Health Prodcuts which has hunderds of health related articles will be seen by Google in a positive light because the site as a whole is keyword rich in the theme of "Health Products". In the same way an article directory with thouands of articles one of which has a well written keyword rich article, may not even appear in the SERPS for it's choosen keywords because the site as a whole is too general.

    Personally I wouldn't worry too much about keyword stuffing and i would focus on the holistic site being closely related to your choosen keyword theme

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    I'm getting ready to have a few articles written about a few topics. Most of them will be about my primary keyword. However, one topic is about the health benefits of the product I'm promoting, and there are 5 or 6 such benefits - each one of which is itself a long-tail (but not primary) keyword. I'd rather not write 5 or 6 articles, one article about each of the benefits - I cant afford that and it would be hard to keep from more or less duplicating the various articles.