How to Map Keywords
Simply put, keyword mapping is the process of planning which keyword to assign to which page of a website.
It is the process of clubbing together relevant keywords so that the correct pages show up on searches.
After the keyword research process is over, you will have a list of different keywords. Some topics may have more keywords while others may have less.
For example, say you have a page on “commercial plumbing” for which you have 100 keywords. From a practical standpoint, it is impossible to include all 100 keywords on a single page.
In this situation, the number of keywords to include on the page will be decided by the client in consultation with the SEO expert.
Once the number has been finalized, the SEO Expert will create a carefully-planned combination of keywords for the page so that it looks natural and yet makes sense from an SEO perspective.
For instance, they may use a combination of 2-3 primary keywords (“plumbers and HVAC experts,”“plumbing services,” “HVAC experts”), a few secondary keywords(“plumbing contractors in Miami,” “cooling experts in Miami”) and some long-tail keywords (“how to fix a plumbing leak in the kitchen”).
All these keywords will be incorporated on the page. But what happens to the remaining keywords?
Based on discussions between the client and the SEO expert, the remaining keywords are bunched off into related groups and new pages or blogs are planned around them.
These blogs, then, are linked back to the original page to boost its ranking. This ensures that the extra keywords are not wasted.
For example, if you have written 10 blogs on “commercial plumbing” due to the availability of excess keywords, each one should link back to the original page so that its ranking can get a boost.
The SEO expert will also use primary keywords in the URL and header tags to drive the ranking of your page.
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Based on our experience, we have noticed that keywords used in the first line of a paragraph or at the end below the last paragraph of the copy leads to a significant boost in terms of ranking for that word.
Lastly, it is important to remember that it’s not enough to solely focus on keywords.
The Google algorithm has become sophisticated enough to assess the quality of content which has become an important factor in search rankings.
That’s why you should try and strive for high-quality content.