I'm creating a site to sell a virtual service, similar to web development. It will be available for virtually any site/cms.
I was first planning to create multiple pages so I can target more search terms, like "Looking for a [myservice] service ?" and "Buy [myservice] for WordPress", etc.
I read that it's actually better to have it all on one page instead of scattering it over multiple. Mind you, it's 1 the same service. I'm just offering it for any CMS.
So now my plan is to just create 1 page for the service, and seperate the content with headers (h2). So one header+paragraph for each search term basically.
So it will look more like this: <h1> Main Header <p> General info <h2> Looking for a [myservice] service ? <p> Relevant info regarding this specific title <h2> Buy [myservice] for WordPress <p> Relevant info regarding this specific title <h2> Buy [myservice] for Magento <p> Relevant info regarding this specific title etc etc
In terms of design it will be variable. Some are text blocks + images, but I'll also use grids with content boxes for other sections.
Is this a good approach ? Or does anyone have better ideas ?
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