Ideal Campaign Set Up For Multiple Landing Pages Post Panda
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I have a local floor cleaning business in the UK. I have various discrete services e.g. carpet cleaning, stone restoration and polishing (a page for each type of stone) that are delivered in distance geographical service areas. Each page is set up to target a "town/service" keyword. In each geographical location I have different competitors
Should I set individual campaigns for each landing page or is one site wide campaign the way to go.
Many thanks
David Allen
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Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Cheers!
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Thank you Megan - Just what I wanted - I had not considered the competitor angle.
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Hi David! This is Megan from SEOmoz. You could really set up your campaigns either individually or as a root domain - it just depends on what you think would work best for your needs. Here are some pros and cons, though, that will hopefully help you reach your decision.
Root Domain -
Pros: 1. Might be easier for you to have everything in one spot rather than clicking between campaigns. 2. If you have the same keyword you want to track for everything then you would only need to enter it once as opposed to adding it to each campaign (and thus taking up several keyword spaces out of your allotted 300 instead of just 1)
Cons: 1. You're only given 3 competitor comparisons, so it would be pretty limiting if you have several competitors you want to track against
Individual campaigns -
Pros: 1. You can track up to 3 competitors for each campaign so you would be able to keep an eye on the direct competitors for each service. 2. It might be more convenient to have all of the data separated out to create clear lines between the services.
Cons: 2. It would takes up a lot more campaigns slots
I hope this helps at least a little bit! If you want to send us your specific URLs so we can take a closer look, feel free to send them to help[at]seomoz.org.
Thanks!
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Thank you for your repiles Sandip and Keri.
Yes I'm trying to understand how to set up my SEP Moz campaign considering I will have a number of PPC and SEO landing pages. Will a root url cover all the pages or will I need to set campaign per page?
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I'm looking at the tags for this post -- you're wondering about how to set up your SEOmoz campaigns, right?
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Not sure whether you are talking about PPC campaign or organic SEO...
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