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The creator contrasts the Uniqlo example with a Chewy page that reportedly repeats its target phrase 78 times while omitting that phrase from the URL slug.
The creator contrasts the Uniqlo example with a Chewy page that reportedly repeats its target phrase 78 times while omitting that phrase from the URL slug.
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The creator uses a Uniqlo wide-leg-pants category page to illustrate placing a target phrase in the page title, URL, and H1 while using the phrase only a few times on the page. The creator contrasts this with a Chewy dry-dog-food page that reportedly repeats its target phrase 78 times while omitting the phrase from the URL slug...
OpenThe creator uses a Uniqlo wide-leg-pants category page to illustrate placing a target phrase in the page title, URL, and H1 while using the phrase only a few times on the page. The creator contrasts this with a Chewy dry-dog-food page that reportedly repeats its target phrase 78 times while omitting the phrase from the URL slug...
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The creator uses a Uniqlo wide-leg-pants category page to illustrate placing a target phrase in the page title, URL, and H1 while using the phrase only a few times on the page. The creator contrasts this with a Chewy dry-dog-food page that reportedly repeats its target phrase 78 times while omitting the phrase from the URL slug.
The creator also argues that an e-commerce SEO page does not necessarily need extensive supporting text, citing a short Uniqlo page composed primarily of product items.