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How to Rank on Competitive Keywords

         

thelege2nd

1:56 am on Feb 11, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Hi, Thanks in advance to whoever will read this and reply :) as for those who will read and won't reply, don't worry about it. I just might haunt you.

I have a blog. Some of the products I review are highly competitive keywords.

Now:

if I want to have a better chance of ranking for the main keyword, usually it's the (Product Name + Review) should I create multiple posts about that same product and link them internally to each other?

if your answer is yes, should I create a category dedicated primarily to that keyword? or I should just keep them in the main category where I put all the other reviews for all the general supplements?

Also, what's the best way to internally link them together?

should it be like the main keyword page, in this case, it will be page #1 then links to page #2, then page #2 links to page #3, page #3 links to page #4, etc?

What's your take on this SEO masters?

Regards,

[edited by: engine at 12:46 pm (utc) on Feb 11, 2021]
[edit reason] Please see charter [/edit]

goodroi

7:43 pm on Feb 12, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Building pages on a dead site isn't going to magically lead to success. It is like rubbing ice cubes together and expecting that if you rub hard enough it will spark into a bonfire. If you want a fire, you should work on the things outside of the site.

Focus on making your page popular without Google. How would you do that? Interact with relevant sites & gain backlinks. Engage with social media channels. This will grow a loyal audience that will generate direct traffic, indirect rankings signals, and maybe even some more backlinks.

Tweaking internal anchor text does help SEO but at a much smaller level than other ranking factors. Creating keyword-rich content that engages users & growing a network of referring sites will have a much bigger impact.

PS When it comes to internal links, keyword-rich anchor text with some natural variations that are embedded in relevant content tends to work best for SEO & usability.