Which is the better way to rank?

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Hope can get advise from you guys:

If I want to rank a product from my commerence site in google, which is the best way to rank?

Way 1:
Use two keywords to rank a product in same link, says,

domain com/listing# {Keyword 1, keyword 2}

I will do 500 backlinks on keyword 1 and keyword 2 sepeately.


Way 2:
Create two pages in my website with same content, then use two keywords to rank them seperately. Says,


domain com/listing1#keyword1
domain com/listing2#keyword2


I will do 500 backlinks on keyword 1 and keyword 2 sepeately like way 1.



I wonder which is the better ways to rank the keywords? Do way 1 on the same page with more backlinks perform better?
 
Don't create 2 separate pages for separate keywords. When it comes to Ecommerce and a high risk of duplicate content you want to stick to unique pages.

Target both keywords (as long as they're relevant) on the same page.
 
I would say it depends on how closely related they are. I'd rather go for different pages if you can avoid duplicate content.

Eg. if you were trying to rank for blue cars and cars I'd do it on one page but if you're trying to rank for blue cars and red cars, I'd make 2 unique pages.
 
Don't create 2 separate pages for separate keywords. When it comes to Ecommerce and a high risk of duplicate content you want to stick to unique pages.

Target both keywords (as long as they're relevant) on the same page.

Thanks,

But is there any max number of keywords can be ranked for the products? Is it ok for me to rank 6-8 keywords for the same link?
 
I would say it depends on how closely related they are. I'd rather go for different pages if you can avoid duplicate content.

Eg. if you were trying to rank for blue cars and cars I'd do it on one page but if you're trying to rank for blue cars and red cars, I'd make 2 unique pages.


I am selling jewel necklaces with lot of models.
Can I rank in this way? Assume all pages are with unqiue content.
page 1, keyword 1
page 2, keyword 1
page 3, keyword 1
.
.
.
.
page 100, keyword 1
 
I am selling jewel necklaces with lot of models.
Can I rank in this way? Assume all pages are with unqiue content.
page 1, keyword 1
page 2, keyword 1
page 3, keyword 1
.
.
.
.
page 100, keyword 1
If you have unique content on all pages you're pretty safe.

However I would recommend not setting up too many unnecessary pages.

For example, you mentioned necklaces, this is what I would do:



1 Page for terms like = "silver necklace" "silver necklaces"

1 Page for terms like = "black silver necklace", "best black silver necklace"

1 Page for terms like = "James Allen Silver Necklace x456", "James Allen Silver Necklace x456 review"


This structure should work pretty well for the most part. As for how many keywords to target per page, I would say there's no definite number but I usually go for a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 6-7.

I also throw in some natural non-anchored links for diversity.
 
If you have unique content on all pages you're pretty safe.

However I would recommend not setting up too many unnecessary pages.

For example, you mentioned necklaces, this is what I would do:



1 Page for terms like = "silver necklace" "silver necklaces"

1 Page for terms like = "black silver necklace", "best black silver necklace"

1 Page for terms like = "James Allen Silver Necklace x456", "James Allen Silver Necklace x456 review"


This structure should work pretty well for the most part. As for how many keywords to target per page, I would say there's no definite number but I usually go for a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 6-7.

I also throw in some natural non-anchored links for diversity.


But if target two kws for the same page, will kw1's performance affect kw2's? Just like I built 1k backlins on kw1 and just build ten backlinks for kw2, will kw2 benefit from kw1 backlinks?
 
And is the same result for ranking the kws
[jewel necklace]
and
[necklace jewel]?

I use adwords tools to research and find same traffic for [jewel necklace] and [necklace jewel].
 
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