How to Get 1 Page to Rank for 5 High-Volume Keywords
Nail search intent for a target keyword, and you’ll also rank for variant keywords. The result: Multiplied traffic.
This is SEO’s most sacred law: Target just 1 keyword per page. However: Google is smart enough to understand search intent.
Meaning, if you choose your one target keyword wisely, you won’t just rank for that keyword; you’ll also rank for broad-match keywords that have identical or highly similar intent.
Case in point: We targeted the keyword “SEMH” for our client, Routledge. It has a search volume of 4,900 in the UK.
And we got our client on Page 1 for that keyword:
But we ALSO got our client on Page 1 for 4 other variant search terms:
No single SEMH-related keyword has a search volume of 11,000.
But when you add up just a few of the variant keywords with identical intent, you’ve suddenly turned a 4,900 search volume into 11,000.
That’s 11,000 new opportunities for a click every single month that we generated for our client.
And it all started with just 1 really well-chosen word.
At Brafton, we provided targeted PPC enhancements that drove tangible results for EOS GmbH, elevating their visibility and engagement across paid channels.
At Brafton, we provided targeted PPC enhancements that drove tangible results for EOS GmbH, elevating their visibility and engagement across paid channels.