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Ranking question for long tail words
By Mike | March 26, 2008

Todays question:
I have a Minneapolis real estate website a. I also have about 50 interior pages written for 50 different communities surrounding Minneapolis. . “minneapolis real estate” is ranking very well in Google. How do I get these other cities to rank??
This is a bit different than most questions. You have a website and a blog. The reason you rank for the term Minnesota Real Estate is that all of your content has those terms. Even your interior pages have those terms and link back to your main page.
Here are 2 ways that you can help get ranked for the town pages.
You are adding constant content to the blog and it would be easy to link back to the page for the town for each post.
Use a plugin like All in One SEO to use custom title tags for each post. Example - There is a post titled “Happiness is a South Minneapolis Home” and it could have a different title tag of just the town. Done over time this would start to push your pages up for each town with very little extra work.
As always comments and questions welcomed.
Mike Paetzold
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March 26th, 2008 at 6:11 pm
What is the url of the site you are commenting on above? You can email it to me if you want it to remain a secret. rvguru”at”gmail.com.