3 keywords optomize for home page. Should I create page with thoses keywords or leave it like this?
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My online store home page, Furnace Filters Canada
has 3 keywords with good ranking in google.ca
keywords: ''furnace filters canada'' rank #1 position in google.ca
keywords: ''furnace filters'' and ''furnace filter'' are on 5 or 6th position of page 1 in google.ca
Those keywords are bringing most of the traffic to our site.
To achieve this ranking, I had to use the On-Page Keyword Optimization, tool from seoMoz
Questions: It is possible for me to create a page with the URL:
https://www.furnacefilterscanada.com/Furnace-Filters
or
https://www.furnacefilterscanada.com/Furnace-Filter
Can this improve my ranking with keywords like, ''furnace filters'' and ''furnace filter''?
Is this a waist of time? If I decide to create a new page for optimization with, do I have to create one for singular and another one for plural?
Creating a new page also mean removing, '' Furnace Filter'' in the home page title, until the new pages are index, I'm afraid to loss that 5th position in Google. Should I leave the home page title like it is now, '' Furnace Filter - Furnace Filters Canada - Online Shopping Store
NOTE: we only do business in Canada, that is why Google.ca is more important to us
Thank you,
Jean Nichols
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If I decide to go and create a new page to optimized ''furnace filters''
This will be the URL:
https://www.furnacefilterscanada.com/Furnace-Filters
The page title will be ''Furnace Filters''
To have the keyword in the URL and the title page, I think I might get a better ranking. What do you think?
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The general rule is one keyword per page, but whether this is actually necessary depends on the competitive landscape. Since you're already ranking well for these terms, I don't think it would be necessary to create a separate page for furnace filters. You also have to think about what content you would put on that page and how it would be valuable to visitors.
If I were in this situation, I would focus on building links for these terms.
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