10-01-2007, 04:10 PM
Hello everyone, I just checked another keyword that seems to be massively searched for. Around 8000 searches each day, with only 133,000 competitors
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If I check that keyword in freekeywords.wordtracker.com, I find that there are multiple versions of that keyword. For example, if the keyword would be:
"Guitar Hero download" and it has 5000 keyword searches daily, and the second highest keyword search is:
"Guitar Hero mp3" with 2000 searches a day and the third is:
"Guitar Hero in audio" with 1000 searches a day.
What if I only have one version of the Guitar Hero song ('Guitar Hero' is fictional, just for example) that I can give away for download, but I would still like to create three or more pages based around these keywords, one page for each keyword, to maximize incoming traffic.
It would be stupid to my visitors if I have three links on a second tier page that all three of them have slightly different content because they are based around slightly different combination of keywords, although very similar and pointing to the same link with the Guitar Hero song for download. That would look stupid. But still, I want the traffic..
So what if I create these three pages and optimize each of them for one of these specific combinations of keywords, but put only a link on a second tier page pointing to the highest searched for of these three pages. Then leave the two other pages unpublished on my main site.
But then how can google index these pages? Well, I could create a blog post and put these links somewhere in the end of a post. I would not care about that, people would probbaly not make any real use of it, unless I also optimize the blog page for Guitar hero Downloads, but this way, google will sooner or later find these pages and yet they will not show on my mainsite. And they will still be indexed even when my blog post is long forgotten.
So this way, I could be on the highest position of google, or at least at the first page, for all three of those specific keyword combinations, because I got three different pages dedicated to the same audio file, only optimized specifically for a specific combination.
What do you think? I will try it as soon as I have the audio file.
Bentinho.
.If I check that keyword in freekeywords.wordtracker.com, I find that there are multiple versions of that keyword. For example, if the keyword would be:
"Guitar Hero download" and it has 5000 keyword searches daily, and the second highest keyword search is:
"Guitar Hero mp3" with 2000 searches a day and the third is:
"Guitar Hero in audio" with 1000 searches a day.
What if I only have one version of the Guitar Hero song ('Guitar Hero' is fictional, just for example) that I can give away for download, but I would still like to create three or more pages based around these keywords, one page for each keyword, to maximize incoming traffic.
It would be stupid to my visitors if I have three links on a second tier page that all three of them have slightly different content because they are based around slightly different combination of keywords, although very similar and pointing to the same link with the Guitar Hero song for download. That would look stupid. But still, I want the traffic..
So what if I create these three pages and optimize each of them for one of these specific combinations of keywords, but put only a link on a second tier page pointing to the highest searched for of these three pages. Then leave the two other pages unpublished on my main site.
But then how can google index these pages? Well, I could create a blog post and put these links somewhere in the end of a post. I would not care about that, people would probbaly not make any real use of it, unless I also optimize the blog page for Guitar hero Downloads, but this way, google will sooner or later find these pages and yet they will not show on my mainsite. And they will still be indexed even when my blog post is long forgotten.
So this way, I could be on the highest position of google, or at least at the first page, for all three of those specific keyword combinations, because I got three different pages dedicated to the same audio file, only optimized specifically for a specific combination.
What do you think? I will try it as soon as I have the audio file.
Bentinho.
