Hello Wickedfire.
I need some help. I apologize for the TLDR.
I've recently had a well earning inner page get outranked by a new mini-site that has its homepage laser targeted to the short-tail term.
I believe it is a simple matter of relevancy, his relevancy score is higher and I am at a disadvantage. And with a few simple paid link services he has leap-frogged my ass.
Here is part of my problem...
My inner page was actually originally optimized around a long-tail, and I unexpectedly ranked top 3 for the short.
Short-Tail: bathroom widgets
My Long-Tail: bathroom sink widgets
My page doesn't contain the exact keyword phrase "bathroom widgets" once on page, but "bathroom sink widgets" yes it does. This page is ranking and getting most of its traffic (which converts nicely) from "bathroom widgets". My entire domain is about widgets.
... but I feel like I am at a disadvantage, and will always be somewhat, because I'm not as laser targeted on this page as my competitors...
My thinking is that I should create a new page that is targeted to this short-tail. (or not?) And that building more links and link juice to this page (feels like I'm forcing it) is having diminishing returns, because there will always be that relevancy issue.
In terms of architecture and seo though, what is the best way to go about this...
I'm mainly using a flat structure (ie not a blog format), meaning all of my main sales pages link directly from a static root, with some long-tail articles nested under the short-tail sales pages. Should my new short-tail optimized page take the long-tail page's place in the hierarchy (linked directly from the root) and then nest the old long-tail page underneath it?
Will this cause too much of an uproar in the serps? This is obviously a big change and it is a clear signal to google that I am trying to optimize around this short tail term.
Making a change like this worries me... I'm still decently new to this, and I'm worried about rocking the boat too much.
Is there a better way to go about this? Or just bite the bullet and go for it?
Any thoughts or advice is really appreciated guys.
Thanks.
I need some help. I apologize for the TLDR.
I've recently had a well earning inner page get outranked by a new mini-site that has its homepage laser targeted to the short-tail term.
I believe it is a simple matter of relevancy, his relevancy score is higher and I am at a disadvantage. And with a few simple paid link services he has leap-frogged my ass.
Here is part of my problem...
My inner page was actually originally optimized around a long-tail, and I unexpectedly ranked top 3 for the short.
Short-Tail: bathroom widgets
My Long-Tail: bathroom sink widgets
My page doesn't contain the exact keyword phrase "bathroom widgets" once on page, but "bathroom sink widgets" yes it does. This page is ranking and getting most of its traffic (which converts nicely) from "bathroom widgets". My entire domain is about widgets.
... but I feel like I am at a disadvantage, and will always be somewhat, because I'm not as laser targeted on this page as my competitors...
My thinking is that I should create a new page that is targeted to this short-tail. (or not?) And that building more links and link juice to this page (feels like I'm forcing it) is having diminishing returns, because there will always be that relevancy issue.
In terms of architecture and seo though, what is the best way to go about this...
I'm mainly using a flat structure (ie not a blog format), meaning all of my main sales pages link directly from a static root, with some long-tail articles nested under the short-tail sales pages. Should my new short-tail optimized page take the long-tail page's place in the hierarchy (linked directly from the root) and then nest the old long-tail page underneath it?
Will this cause too much of an uproar in the serps? This is obviously a big change and it is a clear signal to google that I am trying to optimize around this short tail term.
Making a change like this worries me... I'm still decently new to this, and I'm worried about rocking the boat too much.
Is there a better way to go about this? Or just bite the bullet and go for it?
Any thoughts or advice is really appreciated guys.
Thanks.