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| MK PitStop Member | Ok I know a lot about SEO but I find it very hard if I want to fully SEO a website or page that contains lots of different subjects (like this website) the more harder thing is when each subject has massive searched keywords in the SE’s. So what do you do? Do you aim for all keywords or just some? Hope you all know what I mean; I look forward to the reply
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| MK PitStop Member | I would aim for them all but only the main ones for each (the ones that get the most traffic) treat the keywords like you would with a website that can have more than one keyword but on the same subject | ||
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