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I'm launching a new website centered around tradesmen; plumbing, electrical etc. I'll spare the details but its basically a lead gen site for London with a USP.
My question is landing pages. I've previously run a local pluming business and SEO was fairly easy as we had one service. The home page focused on our immediate area and we had several landing pages covering adjacent neighbourhoods. On top of that, a couple of service specific pages e.g bathrooms, boilers and so on. This meant just a handful of landing pages, nice and easy. N.b. This was all pre AI LLM.
However, this new site covers multiple trade services and the whole of London. This could result in a vast combination of high traffic keywords with service names, areas and sub-areas in the city.
What is best practice here? Having a sea of landing pages doesn't seem the right move. Is it just a case of finding the best combo of high volume, low competition key words and focus on a handful of them?
My question is landing pages. I've previously run a local pluming business and SEO was fairly easy as we had one service. The home page focused on our immediate area and we had several landing pages covering adjacent neighbourhoods. On top of that, a couple of service specific pages e.g bathrooms, boilers and so on. This meant just a handful of landing pages, nice and easy. N.b. This was all pre AI LLM.
However, this new site covers multiple trade services and the whole of London. This could result in a vast combination of high traffic keywords with service names, areas and sub-areas in the city.
What is best practice here? Having a sea of landing pages doesn't seem the right move. Is it just a case of finding the best combo of high volume, low competition key words and focus on a handful of them?