I can not understand all the same how to collect the semantic core. Somewhere on the Internet I read that there should be as many key requests as possible. For example, I collected 2000 requests, and I have only 20 pages on my site. If I scatter all requests through the pages, I get an average of 100 keywords per page. Doesn't the search engine consider it spam, and it won't be very readable. Maybe some requests should be discarded? Just for the sake of example, took the query " summer men's shoes " collected similar,

-year men's shoes to buy

year-old men's shoes cheap

summer men's shoes 2016

summer men's shoes italy

years old men's shoes Russia

year old men's shoes peter

year old men's shoes new 2016

summer men's shoes retro

-year men's shoes buy in Moscow

summer men's shoes in Moscow

summer men's shoes Moscow

summer men's shoes sale

Italian summer men's shoes

For example, I want to promote a specific page dedicated to summer men's shoes, for this page I collected a semantic core. And what, I have all 13 keywords (although I can write even more) with 13 repetitions of “summer men's shoes” throw one page? In my opinion it will be hard perespam Or maybe I do not quite correctly collect the semantic core?

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    You can create a catalog of the specified goods - shoes and break / segment the source code of the page with the semantic elements CTML5 . For example, create a separate section for each category with a segment or article element (if a long description, an article type) - info W3 . It is necessary to monitor the nesting of these elements and correctly specify the sequence of title tags (h). For control, you can apply this validator with the choice of the outline filter and look at the bottom of the Heading-level outline + Structural outline section. You can also apply markup with structured data for one particular product as a Product or for the product catalog as a DataCatalog or as a BreadcrumbList .

    • The question is generally about something else. In all articles, courses and other canoe says that you need to collect as many keywords. A concrete example, for "summer men's shoes" - for example, I collected 30 thousand (as many as possible) keywords - and where should they be scattered about 20-30 pages? Is it nonsense? It is not clear why it is advised to collect a huge number of keywords if roughly 500 of them are used - Pavel Igorev
    • Now the Google algorithm no longer looks for us keywords. But it looks at the download speed of mobility, long tail and so on. For speed semantics helps html5. - nikant25
    • This can not be, otherwise it would be possible to write articles about "bikes" with the keyword "beer" - but now there is no such thing. and again the question is not about that. - Pavel Igorev