Thoughts on how to make this page better
-
I wrote a post that's doing really well in search and want to take it up a notch. It's about ipad cases for kids. I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how I can step the page up a bit. Maybe add sub headings for the various iPads? Something else?
When I wrote this post the new batch of ipad's weren't out so I'm thinking I should add subheadings for the various ipads. Any other ideas?
Thanks.
-
It looks like that post is doing really well. I think SEO5's suggestion is the way to go. I'd be concerned about trying to over-optimize your current post that is already doing so well. You had some great comment activity, good social signals, all-in-all a great win for you. That page will probably continue to improve with time too, since it's a perfect link-bait kind of post. Congrats.
-
Thanks for the suggestion. I thought about doing that but don't you think the content would be to thin or look like duplicate content? I'm thinking it would be better to keep that all on one page sort of like an iPad case buying guide.
-
My suggestion would be to do a series of follow up posts on this related topic and optimize them for related keywords that are getting traction out there. We had a similar situation with one of our clients . The post addressed the topic of the best days of the week to buy airline tickets. (It is Wednesday, in case you're wondering what it is :)) . It was hugely successful and the client wrote a series of follow up posts to that and they all did fairly well. He linked them all together so one fed the other in terms of traffic.
Got a burning SEO question?
Subscribe to Moz Pro to gain full access to Q&A, answer questions, and ask your own.
Browse Questions
Explore more categories
-
Moz Tools
Chat with the community about the Moz tools.
-
SEO Tactics
Discuss the SEO process with fellow marketers
-
Community
Discuss industry events, jobs, and news!
-
Digital Marketing
Chat about tactics outside of SEO
-
Research & Trends
Dive into research and trends in the search industry.
-
Support
Connect on product support and feature requests.
Related Questions
-
Affiliate links and parameters creating duplicate page titles
Hi, we have an affiliate system and use rel=**canonical **to canonicalise them to the right link. Still, we see those links creating duplicate page titles, in Moz crawl and in Google search console. How are we supposed to treat those links so they do not create duplicate content? Thanks for your help!
Affiliate Marketing | | guidetoiceland0 -
Tips to Get People to Share User Reviews Pages?
I'd like to know if you have some ideas / advice on how to get people to share or link to user reviews pages? I mean unlike blog posts, it's more difficult to promote this kind of content. Here's an example: http://www.webhostinghero.com/reviews/inmotion-hosting/ I mean I just can't post links to the review pages on social networks, forums, whatever, that would be just plain spammy.
Affiliate Marketing | | sbrault740 -
How many characters will Google read in a header space on a page?
We heard that Google will read about 2,000 characters in a page header. We are using DoubleClick and need to insert more than 2,000 characters in each page header. Any insight?! Thanks!
Affiliate Marketing | | theideapeople0 -
Is it a good idea to make HubPages? Or Squidoo lens?
Hello, I would like to promote the products in http://www.giftbasket4kids.com with Hubpage and or Squidoo.com. we are starting with Christmas Items. Please share your ideas as Should we use Hubs or Squidoo Presently he website is under reconsideration with Google for Penguin hit. We have lost most of the keywords on three landing pages. We do not have a lot of time before Christmas sales. How fast can we publish the pages? What are to do and what not to do list. I appreciate all your comments. Thanks in advance.
Affiliate Marketing | | giftbasket4kids0 -
Affiliate code in urls? affiliate link landing pages?
Is it considered a good or bad practice to have the affiliate code present in your affiliate link url's ? (as opposed to disguising them with something like phpbay) Does the general public not scour the hover-over url's of links they click? Also, is there any way of keeping customers on site when they click affiliate links? (via frames or something more modern) Or is that frowned upon by advertisers?
Affiliate Marketing | | Mozzin0 -
How do the engines look at pages populated using content from an affiliate site?
We are building out a section of our site using an affiliate partnership in the travel space. How would you suggest organizing the content so we do not get penalized for duplicate content? Do you suggest not suing the content at all?
Affiliate Marketing | | TSDigital0 -
Two Tier Internet, Bad Blogs and One page Affiliate Sites
Hi, I start a post on a popular internet marketing forum about how bad blogs - (i.e. the ones with one posts of over optimise spun garbage) - and the one page affiliate sites - trying to sell you something... (you know the ones) - were REALLY starting to annoy me and if/when something would be done by ISP's or Anyone really. Obviously google is aware of the issue with trying to push Google Plus to crowd source better search results. But with more and more sites popping up telling people how they can make money from having a niche website/page with adwords on it aren't we fast moving to a two tier internet.... How websites/pages exist purely to game search engines.... and will they ever disappear.... Sorry mini rant..... might even get some ideas for a blog post 😛 (not on a bad blog before anyone says anything)
Affiliate Marketing | | JohnW-UK0 -
Effectiveness of Landing Page Goal
Let's say you have a landing page that aims to get people to click on an affiliate offer. Now to measure the effectiveness of that landing page in Google Analytics, We would bring up the page stats, like the image attached. Would I be right in assuming the people clicking on my affiliate link (and leaving my site) would be included in the "% Exit" stat. Of course this figure also includes those that either close their browsers, or typed something in the address bar. ... And the "Bounce Rate" are those that clicked on the Back button on their browser. Is that right? 55Qxx.png
Affiliate Marketing | | twenytwo0