Hi guys, I am about to start my own website and have already conducted keyword research to make the site as SEO-friendly as possible. All these keywords consist out of 3-words or more. Basically each keyword is focused on a specific sports player followed by a keyword. For instance: Mario Balotelli [keyword], Wayne Rooney [keyword], Luis Suarez [keyword] My plan it to create many profile pages dedicated to a specific football/other sports player. Each title tag however would look like this: Mario Balotelli [keyword] | Discover .............................. ..................... blah blah blah Wayne Rooney [keyword] | Find the best ............................................ blah blah blah You get the idea. What I wonder is how Google will react if the above keyword appears in a couple hundred profile pages, even if I vary each title tag enough. The keyword is basically the main subject of the website. Is varying the title tags like that enough in order for Google to index my website pages the way it should? Or will Google analyze this as duplicate title/meta tags? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
Thanks your response. The keyword phrases actually consist out of 3 words each time, and only the 3rd keyword would be the same on every webpage. First name (keyword #1), Last name (keyword #2), Main Website subject (keyword #3). I've worked for several companies before, and when I had to write their title tags (according to their guidelines) they always had at least one keyword (brand) appearing in all title tags. I was under the impression it wouldn't hurt the indexing as far the title tags vary from eachother sufficiently?
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