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I found an extremely weird situation. One client has a group of pages optimized for two word phrases that are in the top ten on many search engines.
For those same two-word phrases, the AV SERPs show no hint of those precise pages - but they each show several from the same site within the first three pages of returns.
But these are pages that don't even use the keywords. Pages that don't link TO the optimized pages and are not linked FROM the optimized pages. Pages that are only loosely related to the precise target phrase, and wouldn't at all satisfy someone doing the search. Pages that are "close but no cigar."
Something very strange is going on with the AV algorithm. I don't have the time or motivation to figure it out, but somehow they are getting into the right general area on a keyword and still completely miss returning the most relevant, which is right there nearby and spidered at the same time.
Seems to me you'd have to work hard to do that. It's like linguistic programming gone mad.
One of them is a destination page consisting mostly of images with not one keyword on it. Yet it pulls in at 3, 4 and 6 for important one and two word phrases.
One similarity that I have noticed amongst these pages which rank well. On our sites, they all have prominent and consistent inernal linkage. I think this might be it