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.