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Has anyone been able to use this successfully? Is this a sure-fire way to get rankings penalties? Is there, uh, perhaps a more graceful way of doing this?
Did I miss something, here, I am thinking correctly or has this Overture madness gone to my head!
[Added] Some search engines will "see" the singular "widget" within the word "widgets" and some will not. Don't count on Google to see it.
widget will ignore a page with only the word widgets, so sparrow I think your idea won't work the way I want it to. buckworks, I like your idea. However, my client's site is somewhat wacky in that it would be much harder for me to create separate navbars for subsections of the site than it would be to do one set of global edits that's the same on every single navbar in the site. However, for other sites I work on, your tactic would definitely fly.
Do you still need more? Put some links in the content of your pages and in your site map with the singular "widget in the anchor text and use the plural "widgets" in the <h1> tag.
Then keep getting inbound links and make sure the content of the page uses both singualr and plural. Then get more links, then add more content with the text links.
You don't want it to look odd, so there's often some compromise needed.
- Blue Widget Shop
- Blue Widgets Gallery
- Red Widget Products
- Red Widgets Gallery
Whichever has more/less competition (depending on your confidence), more people searching for it, better profit per sale or better conversion rates gets to be the home page. So in this case blue widgets might be more profitable than red widgets, and more people search for 'widget' phrases than 'widgets' phrases.
ciml, thanks for emphasizing the need to balance the keywords' competition, popularity and additional metrics. I think this is one of those cases where the keywords have been more-or-less handed to me, so I think I'm stuck with 'em for the time being!