Is the ranking for the intended page mediocre/poor?
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 5:16 am
Look at the top 100 search results. Here you can easily see which subpage(s) you're currently ranking in and where. If you find more than one URL here, look at the timeline.
Answer the following questions:
Are there persistent fluctuations and georgia cell phone number list mediocre rankings here?
Is the gap between the rankings of both sites rather small?
If you answered yes to these questions , you are most likely experiencing keyword cannibalization.
Increase the keyword relevance of the subpage A that is targeted for the keyword and decrease the relevance of the incorrectly ranked page B.
In our case, the page specifically targeted for on-page optimization is currently ranked 21st. The help text is not ranking, as planned. There is no keyword cannibalization.
How can I increase the keyword relevance of a page?
Do you have a subpage A that's dedicated to a keyword? But another subpage B unintentionally has higher relevance and also ranks for that keyword?
Then you need to increase the keyword r
Answer the following questions:
Are there persistent fluctuations and georgia cell phone number list mediocre rankings here?
Is the gap between the rankings of both sites rather small?
If you answered yes to these questions , you are most likely experiencing keyword cannibalization.
Increase the keyword relevance of the subpage A that is targeted for the keyword and decrease the relevance of the incorrectly ranked page B.
In our case, the page specifically targeted for on-page optimization is currently ranked 21st. The help text is not ranking, as planned. There is no keyword cannibalization.
How can I increase the keyword relevance of a page?
Do you have a subpage A that's dedicated to a keyword? But another subpage B unintentionally has higher relevance and also ranks for that keyword?
Then you need to increase the keyword r