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Do you think is obligatory to have different titles for each page of a website?
I think it's super important, especially for blog and content builders. Having SEO optimized titles containing the main keyword is essential.
But what about online store and other types of e-commerce?
Some online stores have hundredths of different pages and categories, should we have different titles for each listing page?
I tend to answer yes, it will surely help rather than have a negative aspect. But It will be a titanic work to implement for very big? e-commerce stores. Question is, is with worth it in the end?
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Here is a test I did, just playing around. I created dynamic webpages using the formula N1 * N2 * N3 for the limo industry. (Craigslist does it but they need work)
Here is the results:
45 vehicle types
X's
45 Service Types
X's
97,528 Zip Codes
My website dynamically produced 197,494,200 million unique geo-targeted pages that showed up everywhere!
(You'll have to create a site map so the search engines can find the links and also create a library that spins text at a 80%+ rate, you don't want dupe content). Don't forget to create dynamic meta data, alt text, picture naming convention and more etc, wink, wink! ;)
To make a long story short I took entire pages on the search engines from page 1 through at least 8+, I got tired of looking for my ranking and also it was not possible to track every geo-location. It was Totally fun stuff! I still laugh to this day! Yes I made a ton of money but I took it down because I wanted to move on to other ideas I had. I now have much better formulas!
THINK DIRECTORIES AND THE HUGE DB's YOU CAN BUY CHEAP. To answer your question: YES! Here is a test I did, just playing around. I created dynamic webpages using the formula N1 * N2 * N3 for the limo industry. (Craigslist does it but they need work) :) Here is the results: 45 vehicle types X's 45 Service Types X's 97,528 Zip Codes My website dynamically produced [b]197,494,200 million unique geo-targeted pages that showed up everywhere![/b] (You'll have to create a site map so the search engines can find the links and also create a library that spins text at a 80%+ rate, you don't want dupe content). Don't forget to create dynamic meta data, alt text, picture naming convention and more etc, wink, wink! ;) To make a long story short I took entire pages on the search engines from page 1 through at least 8+, I got tired of looking for my ranking and also it was not possible to track every geo-location. It was Totally fun stuff! I still laugh to this day! Yes I made a ton of money but I took it down because I wanted to move on to other ideas I had. I now have much better formulas! THINK DIRECTORIES AND THE HUGE DB's YOU CAN BUY CHEAP.
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