Aaron,
If you could include me in on the answer - I'd appreciate it also. I just noticed this on some of my keywords for sites that aren't big brand names, but have the keyword in their URL. Pushed me down 5 or 6 spots on the first page.
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Aaron,
If you could include me in on the answer - I'd appreciate it also. I just noticed this on some of my keywords for sites that aren't big brand names, but have the keyword in their URL. Pushed me down 5 or 6 spots on the first page.
I am optimizing my webpages according to suggestions from the On Page Report Card. Should I have more than one keyword for a page or should I make separate pages for each keyword even when they are similar? Will Google penalize me for making similar pages?
Imagine selling, bargain milk chocolate peanut clusters.
Keywords examples could be:
Bargain chocolate
Bargain milk chocolate
Bargain milk chocolate peanut clusters
Bargain chocolate peanut clusters
Chocolate peanut cluster bargains
Milk chocolate peanut cluster bargains
Etc.
Will one page called http://mycompany/bargainmilkchocolatepeanutclusters.com be OK or should I have one called http://mycompany/bargainmilkchocolate.com and one called http://mycompany/bargainmilkchocolatepeanutclusters.com and one called http://mycompany/chocolatepeanutclusterbargains.com , etc.?
Thanks for your advice.
I am considering a similar move. Is it better to move the blog and deal with the consequences or leave it as is?