bernard
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I guess this falls under that "Keyword Cannibalization" stuff. I rank top 3 for "Cheap Widgets" (different page) and "Best Widgets", but I seem stuck at page 2-3 for "Widget".
Why is this?
What happens is that Google doesn't seem to really like my "Best Widget" posts for "Widget" broad searches, regardless, or maybe precisely because, they are similar in content to my competitors on Page 1. I would say they are better, but that's subjective.
Instead Google frequently gets my "Cheap Widget" page, which is more of a feed/filter page and ranks it higher than the "Best Widget" page usually ranks. Then after some days, Google goes back to ranking "Best Widget", but with a lower ranking. This dance continues and I never make it to page 1. See below, the spikes represent Google ranking "Cheap Widget", then drops back to ranking "Best Widget" lower.
It's more apparent with the first image, but the spikes are mostly the "Cheap Widget" or other subpage about "Best Red Widgets" and the lower rankings are usually "Best Widgets".
What is going on?
My conclusion so far has been that Google doesn't want more "Best Widget" type articles on the front page, which is a mix of ecommerce and "best widget info" content. Then Google swaps in my "Cheap Widget" page, but those pages are not as strong for various reasons: less backlinks, less content, so Google drops the page again. I was then thinking, ok, I need to outcompete my competitors to rank on page 1, since Google seems to limit the number of "Best Widget" pages for "Widget".
Why is this?
What happens is that Google doesn't seem to really like my "Best Widget" posts for "Widget" broad searches, regardless, or maybe precisely because, they are similar in content to my competitors on Page 1. I would say they are better, but that's subjective.
Instead Google frequently gets my "Cheap Widget" page, which is more of a feed/filter page and ranks it higher than the "Best Widget" page usually ranks. Then after some days, Google goes back to ranking "Best Widget", but with a lower ranking. This dance continues and I never make it to page 1. See below, the spikes represent Google ranking "Cheap Widget", then drops back to ranking "Best Widget" lower.
It's more apparent with the first image, but the spikes are mostly the "Cheap Widget" or other subpage about "Best Red Widgets" and the lower rankings are usually "Best Widgets".
What is going on?
My conclusion so far has been that Google doesn't want more "Best Widget" type articles on the front page, which is a mix of ecommerce and "best widget info" content. Then Google swaps in my "Cheap Widget" page, but those pages are not as strong for various reasons: less backlinks, less content, so Google drops the page again. I was then thinking, ok, I need to outcompete my competitors to rank on page 1, since Google seems to limit the number of "Best Widget" pages for "Widget".