Basic SEO. How many keywords do I need per page?
Sebastian Acevedo
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Hey there! CEO learning about SEO here. We are in the middle of defining our keywords for Memorable AI and it would be quite useful to know what amount of keywords you can tackle per unique page of content. Is there a universal answer?
Many thanks!
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Alara Akcasiz@alara_akcasiz
Decktopus AI
Unfortunately, there is no answer to that. Try to focus on 5-10 keywords though. Focus on your main keyword in general and in the smaller sections focus on other long tail & supporting keywords. I hope this helps!
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@alara_akcasiz it does! Many thanks!
2-3 primary keywords and 4-5 long tail keywords should do it
@sebasmemorable probably... but thats just my humble opinion... make sure you DYOR... jeez now i sound like an investment agent... lol
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@andrewcanday allright! I better start crossing out many words haha
It's super difficult to know 100%. There isn't a universal answer. Generally, advice from Google is that as long as you are writing useful content that is clearly linked to your focus topic, and are regularly updating your website and getting traffic, you'll eventually start climbing.
You can use tools like https://seorch.eu/ to give you some actionable guidance for some specific mechanisms that seem to have good correlation with success. Another helpful tool is Google's 'Lighthouse' tool, which is built into Chrome (right-click on page -> Inspect -> Lighthouse tab in the top right). Lighthouse is super helpful because it gives insights into page performance, accessibility (which Google claims impacts its crawling algorithm pretty significantly), as well as SEO.
It took us about 4 months after launching the website to get to the number one spot on Google for our brand name (at least in most of Europe). Interestingly on Bing and other search engines, we were #1 after 2 weeks. So who really knows!
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Thank you so much! @barneelloyd Does writing regular blog spots (that exist in our own website) count as "regularily updating my website"?
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Thank you so much! @barneelloyd Does writing regular blog spots (that exist in our own website) count as "regularily updating my website"?
@sebasmemorable Yep, blogs count! As long as google can find a way to your blog (ie. via a link on your homepage). We try to push a blog post every few weeks, and try to make it as relevant to the target audience of our product as possible. In fact we just launched one today! Feel free to check out our blog if you want some inspiration 🙂 (https://uppr.co/news).
When it comes to search engine optimization, one question I'm often asked is "How many keywords do I need per page?" My answer? A lot! In fact, a well-optimized page should contain at least 10 relevant keywords, though 15 or more can help you achieve an even higher ranking. However, be warned that keyword stuffing won’t get you far - if your key phrases don't fit naturally into your content, they will actually hurt your chances of being found by search engines. Choose wisely and use quality over quantity if you want the best results.
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@alekswatch Thanks Alexis! That was really useful! They way Im trying to make it work: first I write my own original industry content and then I try to optimize the allready existing words for optimized SEO terms. Does that make sense to you?
It is generally recommended that you use between 3 and 5 keywords per page. However, it is important to remember that keyword stuffing can lead to penalties from search engines. The key is to use relevant keywords that are related to the content on the page.