Helping a Travel Website for tragetting Multiple keywords on a Single page
June 18th, 2008 | by Ankit |I had seen many webmasters as well as some SEO Consultants confused about How to target there Web Page for Multiple terms … lets take an example … This guy contacted me last night for his Travel Website … Hotels Near Delhi.
This Guy was confused and wanted to target some Multiple Keywords for his page:
Hill Station Around Delhi
He wanted to target the below keywords:
- Hill Station
- Hill Station India
- Hill Station Near Delhi
- Hill Station Around Delhi
- Hill Stations Around Delhi
- Hill Stations Near Delhi
This was not strange for me to see his title tag :
Hill Station, Hill Station India, Hill Station Near Delhi, Hill Station Around Delhi, Hill Stations Near Delhi, Hill Stations Around Delhi
And his Description Tag:
Hill Station, Hill Station India, Hill Station Near Delhi, Hill Station Around Delhi, Hill Stations Near Delhi, Hill Stations Around Delhi
Here are the 5 suggestions i suggested him !!
- Make your title tag: “Hill Stations - India, Near Delhi, Around Delhi”.
- Title is not everything Add some more content on the web page .. as right now the page seems a Link farm to me.
- Add a attractive Meta Description to attract visitors from Google.
- Apply H1 Tag for “Hill Stations - India, Near Delhi, Around Delhi”.
- Apply H2 tag for “List of various Hill Stations and Trousit Places in India and Around Delhi”.
I wish this will help all the readers out there in Understanding .. how to optimize a page with multiple keywords … Remember … the title tag this guy was using was Good for SEO in late 90’s … and right now we are living in 20’s… So its a decade now !!
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