dopeideas
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I have two or three questions regarding my silo/sales funnel set up and keyword targeting.
My understanding is that an ideal set up would have the money page at the top of your category structure. My approach is to create comprehensive cornerstone informational resources/guide, targeting my primary highest volume keyword.
How should I handle this set up in terms a money page? I want to funnel my visitors to the purchase pages but that's difficult if your primary page is Wikipedia Lite.
Secondly, is it okay to have pages targeting no primary keyword or the same primary keyword, but for visitors with different knowledge on the subject?
I have three articles: one informational guide with a table of contents (seemingly the natural candidate of the top silo), one introductory page for beginners, and one "executive summary" article for visitors with intermediate knowledge.
Any of the three might be best for the primary keyword (same one as my first question). Is there a way to split test then to see which is best received by my audience? My concern is that I place one of them lower in the silo structure and it ends up better suited for the primary keyword.
If a lower page ranks better or has better visitor metrics, how should I handle it? Flipping the pages content probably wouldn't be well received by Google. I would still want the page with the best metrics and best audience targeting to be my top-level page, right?
My understanding is that an ideal set up would have the money page at the top of your category structure. My approach is to create comprehensive cornerstone informational resources/guide, targeting my primary highest volume keyword.
How should I handle this set up in terms a money page? I want to funnel my visitors to the purchase pages but that's difficult if your primary page is Wikipedia Lite.
Secondly, is it okay to have pages targeting no primary keyword or the same primary keyword, but for visitors with different knowledge on the subject?
I have three articles: one informational guide with a table of contents (seemingly the natural candidate of the top silo), one introductory page for beginners, and one "executive summary" article for visitors with intermediate knowledge.
Any of the three might be best for the primary keyword (same one as my first question). Is there a way to split test then to see which is best received by my audience? My concern is that I place one of them lower in the silo structure and it ends up better suited for the primary keyword.
If a lower page ranks better or has better visitor metrics, how should I handle it? Flipping the pages content probably wouldn't be well received by Google. I would still want the page with the best metrics and best audience targeting to be my top-level page, right?