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  • moz12pro
    moz12pro last edited by Feb 2, 2020, 6:57 AM

    Hey guys i need know whether targeting homepage for local SEO is good or creating separate page for locatin

    aarefa esperance20009 CloutsySMM 3 Replies Last reply Nov 1, 2024, 9:23 PM Reply Quote 0
    • CloutsySMM
      CloutsySMM @moz12pro last edited by Nov 1, 2024, 9:23 PM

      @moz12pro said in Targeting Home page is better for local seo:

      Hey guys i need know whether targeting homepage for local SEO is good or creating separate page for locatin

      For local SEO, creating separate location-specific pages is usually more effective than targeting your homepage alone. Location pages allow you to optimize for specific keywords, provide unique content relevant to each area, and include details like address, contact info, and local testimonials. This helps search engines better understand your relevance for each location, which improves your visibility in local searches. However, if you have just one main location or serve a small region, optimizing the homepage might be sufficient.

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      • esperance20009
        esperance20009 last edited by Oct 27, 2024, 8:09 AM

        I tried this method and it works 100%

        سامانه جامع تجارت

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        • esperance20009
          esperance20009 @moz12pro last edited by Oct 27, 2024, 8:06 AM

          @moz12pro
          I tried this method and it works 100%

          فاکتور سامانه تجارت

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          • kashomarketing2
            kashomarketing2 last edited by Oct 20, 2024, 2:47 PM

            @aarefa said in Targeting Home page is better for local seo:

            While your homepage can still target broader keywords, location-specific pages will help improve your visibility in local search results and provide a better user experience.

            While your homepage can still target broader keywords, location-specific pages will help improve your visibility in local search results and provide a better user experience.

            مكتب استقدام الرياض

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            • aarefa
              aarefa last edited by Oct 13, 2024, 8:26 AM

              @moz12pro When it comes to local SEO, it’s usually more effective to create a separate page for each location rather than focusing solely on the homepage. By doing this, you can customize the content and keywords for each specific area, which helps improve your visibility in local search results. While the homepage can still target broader terms, location-specific pages make it easier for search engines to understand your relevance to those areas and provide a better experience for users searching locally.
              if you want to know more about keyword research and on-page SEO check this out
              https://www.digitalluminous.com/guide-to-search-engine-optimization-seo/

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              • aarefa
                aarefa last edited by Oct 13, 2024, 8:23 AM

                Regarding local SEO, it’s usually more effective to create a separate page for each location rather than focusing solely on the homepage. By doing this, you can customize the content and keywords for each specific area, which helps improve your visibility in local search results. While the homepage can still target broader terms, location-specific pages make it easier for search engines to understand your relevance to those areas and provide a better experience for users searching locally.
                if you want to check more information about keyword research and on-page SEO check this out
                https://www.digitalluminous.com/guide-to-search-engine-optimization-seo/

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                • aarefa
                  aarefa @moz12pro last edited by Oct 13, 2024, 8:21 AM

                  @moz12pro For local SEO, creating a separate page for each location is generally better than just targeting the homepage. A dedicated location page allows you to tailor content, keywords, and local information for that specific area, making it more relevant to search engines and users. While your homepage can still target broader keywords, location-specific pages will help improve your visibility in local search results and provide a better user experience.
                  if you want to know more about keyword research and how to optimize it while doing on-page check this blog
                  https://www.digitalluminous.com/guide-to-search-engine-optimization-seo/

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                  • topic:timeago_earlier,3 months
                  • tristan62
                    tristan62 last edited by Jul 14, 2024, 9:47 AM

                    @sarahwalsh said in Targeting Home page is better for local seo:

                    company website. PM Kisan beneficiary list
                    Targeting your homepage for local SEO is crucial. It boosts visibility in local searches, driving more relevant traffic. By optimizing for local keywords and including location-specific content, your business can attract nearby customers and improve its local online presence

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                    • topic:timeago_earlier,10 days
                    • DaneFlaw
                      DaneFlaw last edited by Jul 4, 2024, 12:41 PM

                      @moz12pro said in Targeting Home page is better for local seo:

                      Hey guys i need know whether targeting homepage for local SEO is good or creating separate p

                      try to make landing pages for your every city

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                      • MaazKhan24
                        MaazKhan24 last edited by Jul 2, 2024, 4:11 PM

                        There are pros and cons to both targeting your homepage for local SEO and creating separate location pages. Here's a quick breakdown:

                        • Targeting your homepage can be simpler, but it might not be as effective for highly specific local searches.

                        • Separate location pages allow for more targeted content and keywords, potentially boosting your local SEO for specific areas.

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                        • sarahwalsh
                          sarahwalsh last edited by Jul 1, 2024, 11:07 AM

                          Often, a lot of SEO businesses just concentrate on building backlinks to just the homepage.

                          However, you should also build do-follow quality backlinks to many different pages and blog posts on your company website.

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                          • dinamarbni
                            dinamarbni last edited by Jan 10, 2021, 6:12 AM Jan 10, 2021, 6:12 AM

                            It was a very interesting method

                            خرید خرما

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                            • Nozzle
                              Nozzle last edited by Feb 4, 2020, 5:53 PM Feb 4, 2020, 5:53 PM

                              I always start with creating a location page for each city your business is located.

                              If you only have one city location then think about what is the most useful page for visitors to land on when searching for what you do. If it's your homepage, then promote that, but if it is the information you'd put in a location page, then promote that instead.

                              Honestly I tend to always create a location page no matter what and then push to rank both the homepage and the location page see which one Google likes best.

                              Boyd

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