Hey Dmitrii,
I definitely go with your recommandation. it's the most logical way to do in order to maximise visibility on both targeted keywords. thanks a lot for your return
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Hey Dmitrii,
I definitely go with your recommandation. it's the most logical way to do in order to maximise visibility on both targeted keywords. thanks a lot for your return
Hey Tom,
Thanks a lot for your feedback and your examples. This sounds definitely the best way to go. Thank you again.
I did some keyword research in order to do some onsite optimization on a travel industry-related website.
I found 2 kinds of relevant keywords:
Competition is the same on both but the first ones have more volume. So I'm really tempted to go with the 'flight'-related keywords.
However the 'airplane ticket'-related keywords also have an interested volume so how should I do my onsite optimization.
So each one of this solution do you think is the best:
Thank you in advance for your feedback and sharing your experience in the same kind of issue.
I'm an inbound marketing consultant specialized in website development, SEO, PPC, social media and email marketing
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