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I know long form content is best to an extent. The question is how long is too long.
head term = 450,000 global searches
this particular head term has at least 49 subtopics.
#Strategy 1
If I wrote an Ultimate Guide, each subtopic can easily have more than 2000 words. So as you can see if I were to write this guide the word count could easily be 100,000 words.That's just for one post.
My thinking is I probably won't rank for the head term very soon, but would rank for a shit load of long tail keywords.
I think I can still treat each subtopic as individual posts in a sense. When doing backlinking, I could easily mix up the anchor text. eg. if the head term is SEO, I could use appropriate anchor texts to help rank the term.
or...
or I can build anchor text rich backlinks to rank a subtopic eg. link building. example.com/seo#linkbuilding
Wouldn't it be easier to rank for subtopics by following this kind of anchor text strategy?
I personally would think so, as the more links you build to the page the more the UR increases.
I have seen before competitors ranking for a subtopic above those who dedicated a page to the subtopic itself.
I would think the reason why it ranks is because it's topically relevant in Google's eyes.
#Strategy 2
Create a dedicated page for the head term.
Create a page for each subtopic
create chapters on your head term page to link out to all subtopic pages. because of their interlinking, they all would be topically relevant.
This would probably give a better user experience. Also, individual pages could maybe rank for individually? I think it would be a little harder to build up Url Rating in this way.
Conclusion
What do think? what strategy will benefit more in the long run?
Does strategy 1 even make sense? If I build up massive authority to a strategy 1 page I would probably rank for long tails that I didn't even know existed.
How would you approach it?
head term = 450,000 global searches
this particular head term has at least 49 subtopics.
#Strategy 1
If I wrote an Ultimate Guide, each subtopic can easily have more than 2000 words. So as you can see if I were to write this guide the word count could easily be 100,000 words.That's just for one post.
My thinking is I probably won't rank for the head term very soon, but would rank for a shit load of long tail keywords.
I think I can still treat each subtopic as individual posts in a sense. When doing backlinking, I could easily mix up the anchor text. eg. if the head term is SEO, I could use appropriate anchor texts to help rank the term.
or...
or I can build anchor text rich backlinks to rank a subtopic eg. link building. example.com/seo#linkbuilding
Wouldn't it be easier to rank for subtopics by following this kind of anchor text strategy?
I personally would think so, as the more links you build to the page the more the UR increases.
I have seen before competitors ranking for a subtopic above those who dedicated a page to the subtopic itself.
I would think the reason why it ranks is because it's topically relevant in Google's eyes.
#Strategy 2
Create a dedicated page for the head term.
Create a page for each subtopic
create chapters on your head term page to link out to all subtopic pages. because of their interlinking, they all would be topically relevant.
This would probably give a better user experience. Also, individual pages could maybe rank for individually? I think it would be a little harder to build up Url Rating in this way.
Conclusion
What do think? what strategy will benefit more in the long run?
Does strategy 1 even make sense? If I build up massive authority to a strategy 1 page I would probably rank for long tails that I didn't even know existed.
How would you approach it?