stackbread123
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- Dec 2, 2009
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Hello Guys,
I'm a bit rusty on my SEO skills, so here's the situation.
I have my homepage where I'm trying to rank for the main keyword lets say its ''residential proxies''.
Then I also have a /all-locations page which has 150 countries, I started creating individual pages for each location where 80% of the content is the same as on the others, and I just put some unique data about each country like the Population, GDP and so on. My competitors are doing the same and ranking pretty nicely for geo specific keywords like ''romania residential proxies'' , ''hungary residential proxies etc''
On our competitor's websites those location specific pages also have like 80-90% duplicate content inbetween them with a tiny bit of unique information about each country.
Should I build backlinks to each country page individually, or just build backlinks to the /all-locations directory which links out to each country specific page?
I'm a bit rusty on my SEO skills, so here's the situation.
I have my homepage where I'm trying to rank for the main keyword lets say its ''residential proxies''.
Then I also have a /all-locations page which has 150 countries, I started creating individual pages for each location where 80% of the content is the same as on the others, and I just put some unique data about each country like the Population, GDP and so on. My competitors are doing the same and ranking pretty nicely for geo specific keywords like ''romania residential proxies'' , ''hungary residential proxies etc''
On our competitor's websites those location specific pages also have like 80-90% duplicate content inbetween them with a tiny bit of unique information about each country.
Should I build backlinks to each country page individually, or just build backlinks to the /all-locations directory which links out to each country specific page?