Yes this may be a simple topic for most of you but it's good to get back to the basic once and awhile. Lot's of good information from this SEOmoz blog post.
Quote: Despite being a seemingly simple topic, this one seems to stymie even experienced SEOs. There's a natural conflict that creates the issue - the more keywords you target on a single page, the less you need to link build and optimize (for both search engines and user experience/conversion rate) on many pages.
To answer this question in a logical and truly optimal fashion, you need to start with the answer to two other important questions: Continued at: Targeting Keywords
For the SEO experts we have on here, anything else you could add or explain a little more would be helpful to everyone.
Thanks
Quote: Despite being a seemingly simple topic, this one seems to stymie even experienced SEOs. There's a natural conflict that creates the issue - the more keywords you target on a single page, the less you need to link build and optimize (for both search engines and user experience/conversion rate) on many pages.
To answer this question in a logical and truly optimal fashion, you need to start with the answer to two other important questions: Continued at: Targeting Keywords
For the SEO experts we have on here, anything else you could add or explain a little more would be helpful to everyone.
Thanks