Hello,
I'm performing search engine optimization (SEO) on a live website. After doing some research, it appears that the head (popular) terms are too competitive and the tail (more specific) terms have zero search volume. Is it possible to optimize for the head and tail terms simultaneously by combining the head terms to form tail terms?
For example: Will optimizing for the keyword phrase "downtown london studio apartments" also be optimizing for "london studio apartments", "studio apartments", and the like?
I have some keyword phrases where optimizing for the keywords within keyword phrases would be ideal, but I'm not sure if that's how the search engines work. If I repeat "downtown london studio apartments" in the title tag, h1 tag, and in the content of a web page, I'm afraid Google and the other major search engines will only show the web page in the SERP for that specific phrase.
Is optimizing for tail terms that contain head terms a two-for-one deal, or do the search engines only see the entire repeated phrase and not the parts contained within it?
Thank you,
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