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Old 03-01-2009, 09:00 PM
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Default Re: Ultimate On-Page SEO Tips (by Webnauts)

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Originally Posted by jordy3738 View Post
I have never heard that a page that has more than 700 words of content should be split into more pages.
Please go ahead and answer these questions before I go ahead:

- Are you writing articles for users or for search engines?

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Originally Posted by jordy3738 View Post
Can someone explain the reasoning for this?

I usually find it difficult to split an article into two pages because of the keyword phrases that I am focusing on are all interconnected with the article.

If I split the page, I end up with keyword phrases bleeding into the other posts.
- Do you do SEO for your entire web site, or just for single pages?
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