Niche Adsense Sites - How many keywords does everyone target??

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by webwowster, Feb 10, 2011.

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    Hi everyone, after having about a 1 year break from internet marketing and needing to refresh my memory on these things I have a few questions. I am starting some mini niche sites and wanted to get a feel on how many keywords does everyone normally use in their sites? I am thinking about making about 5 page sites on very specific niches.

    Now should I target the same keyword in each page, or a different keyword for each page/article? Whats the feel on this?

    Or should I target my primary keyword in each keyword then one of my secondary keywords aswell?
     
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  2. Tuxxy

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    With the sites I build for other people, I use 1 keyword/per page and target as many keywords as possible, you'll find certain niches will have more keywords then others, so even though it's a very small niche, you might be able to build 20 pages around it, that's the way to do it if you want to dominate the niche.
     
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    Thanks so much for your reply, yes I agree its not that hard to find long tailed keywords related to each niche and one a page is a simple and clean way to do it i think. Now I am using wordpress, when you build your sites do you use posts or actual pages?
     
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    posts are pages in a blog. you choice of keywords depends on how much seo you want to do - the more keyword phrases the moer seo work you have to do.
    seo'ing for keywords on different pages (deep linking) will give value to you site
     
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