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1fill in blank
easy

Complete the sentence to explain the main purpose of mapping keywords to pages.

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Mapping keywords to pages helps improve [1] by matching search terms with relevant content.
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Adesign
BSEO
Cspeed
Dlayout
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Common Mistakes
Confusing SEO with website design or speed.
2fill in blank
medium

Complete the sentence to describe a key step in mapping keywords to pages.

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First, you need to [1] keywords that your audience is searching for.
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Aignore
Bdelete
Chide
Dresearch
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Common Mistakes
Thinking you should ignore or delete keywords.
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hard

Fix the error in the sentence about keyword mapping.

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Each page should target [1] keyword to avoid confusion and improve ranking.
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Amultiple
Bno
Cone
Drandom
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Common Mistakes
Assuming multiple keywords per page is better.
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hard

Fill both blanks to complete the sentence about keyword mapping strategy.

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To avoid [1], ensure that no two pages target the [2] keyword.
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Akeyword cannibalization
Bduplicate
Csame
Dunique
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Common Mistakes
Confusing duplicate with unique keywords.
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hard

Fill all three blanks to complete the sentence about keyword mapping best practices.

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Use [1] keywords for broad topics, [2] keywords for specific pages, and avoid [3] keywords across pages.
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Ahead
Blong-tail
Coverlapping
Dirrelevant
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Common Mistakes
Mixing up head and long-tail keywords.

Practice

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1. What is the main purpose of mapping keywords to specific pages on a website?
easy
A. To hide keywords from visitors
B. To increase the number of pages on the website
C. To help search engines understand which page is relevant for each keyword
D. To make the website load faster

Solution

  1. Step 1: Understand keyword mapping

    Mapping keywords means assigning each keyword to a page that best matches its content.
  2. Step 2: Purpose of mapping keywords

    This helps search engines know which page to show for a search query using that keyword.
  3. Final Answer:

    To help search engines understand which page is relevant for each keyword -> Option C
  4. Quick Check:

    Keyword mapping improves search relevance = C [OK]
Hint: Keywords guide search engines to the right page [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Thinking keyword mapping increases page count
  • Believing keywords should be hidden
  • Assuming it affects website speed
2. Which of the following is the correct way to assign keywords to pages for SEO?
easy
A. Assign multiple unrelated keywords to the same page
B. Assign each keyword to one page with relevant content
C. Use the same keyword on every page to boost ranking
D. Avoid using keywords on pages to keep content natural

Solution

  1. Step 1: Review keyword assignment rules

    Each keyword should be linked to a page that contains content relevant to that keyword.
  2. Step 2: Identify correct practice

    Assigning each keyword to one relevant page avoids confusion and improves SEO.
  3. Final Answer:

    Assign each keyword to one page with relevant content -> Option B
  4. Quick Check:

    One keyword, one relevant page = A [OK]
Hint: One keyword per relevant page is best practice [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Putting unrelated keywords on one page
  • Repeating the same keyword on all pages
  • Avoiding keywords completely
3. Consider a website with pages: Home, Shoes, and Hats. If the keyword 'running shoes' is mapped to the Shoes page, what is the expected SEO result?
medium
A. The Shoes page is more likely to rank higher for 'running shoes' searches
B. The Home page will rank higher for 'running shoes' searches
C. The Hats page will rank higher for 'running shoes' searches
D. No page will rank for 'running shoes' because it is mapped

Solution

  1. Step 1: Understand keyword-page mapping effect

    Mapping 'running shoes' to the Shoes page signals search engines that this page is relevant for that keyword.
  2. Step 2: Predict SEO ranking impact

    This increases the chance that the Shoes page ranks higher when users search for 'running shoes'.
  3. Final Answer:

    The Shoes page is more likely to rank higher for 'running shoes' searches -> Option A
  4. Quick Check:

    Keyword mapped page ranks higher = D [OK]
Hint: Mapped page ranks better for its keyword [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Assuming unrelated pages rank higher
  • Thinking mapping stops ranking
  • Confusing keyword mapping with hiding keywords
4. A website owner assigned the keyword 'summer hats' to both the Hats page and the Home page. What is the main SEO problem here?
medium
A. Improved ranking because multiple pages use the keyword
B. The website will load slower due to keyword duplication
C. No effect because keyword mapping is not important
D. Keyword cannibalization causing search engines to be confused

Solution

  1. Step 1: Identify keyword duplication issue

    Assigning the same keyword to multiple pages causes keyword cannibalization.
  2. Step 2: Understand SEO impact

    Search engines get confused which page to rank, lowering overall ranking potential.
  3. Final Answer:

    Keyword cannibalization causing search engines to be confused -> Option D
  4. Quick Check:

    Duplicate keyword mapping causes confusion = B [OK]
Hint: Avoid assigning one keyword to multiple pages [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Thinking multiple pages improve ranking
  • Ignoring keyword mapping importance
  • Confusing keyword duplication with site speed
5. You have a website with pages for 'Men Shoes', 'Women Shoes', and 'Kids Shoes'. How should you map the keyword 'shoes' to improve SEO without causing keyword cannibalization?
hard
A. Map 'shoes' only to the Home page that links to all shoe categories
B. Map 'shoes' to all three shoe category pages equally
C. Avoid using the keyword 'shoes' anywhere to prevent confusion
D. Map 'shoes' only to the 'Men Shoes' page

Solution

  1. Step 1: Analyze keyword scope

    The keyword 'shoes' is broad and covers all categories, so it fits best on a general page like Home.
  2. Step 2: Prevent keyword cannibalization

    Mapping 'shoes' only to the Home page avoids multiple pages competing for the same keyword.
  3. Step 3: Assign specific keywords to category pages

    Use 'men shoes', 'women shoes', and 'kids shoes' for their respective pages.
  4. Final Answer:

    Map 'shoes' only to the Home page that links to all shoe categories -> Option A
  5. Quick Check:

    Broad keyword on general page, specifics on category pages = A [OK]
Hint: Assign broad keywords to general pages only [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Mapping broad keywords to multiple pages
  • Avoiding important keywords
  • Assigning broad keywords to one category only