Thanks. This would involve having a very long blog to accommodate the many kw's is this correct?
Possibly. It depends on what the article is for and who the target audience is.
For example, if you're targeting the Window Installation, Window Hanging, Window Replacement - then all 3 of those would go together in one article and wouldn't have an issue. The article could easily be 400 words, or even 1,000 words, and it wouldn't read spammy to the user (usually).
Now, you could do this as a 250 word blog post too, and an H2 might be "Window Installation & Replacement" and that would break up the content, and again, it wouldn't generally read as spammy to your users. By the same token, that could be 1000 words with multiple H2 headings and a separate set of paragraphs on the process of hanging a window, or the process of prepping to install windows.
If you're going after 14 keywords, then yes, likely it would be a fairly long article, unless some of the phrases can be combined or flow within a single sentence and not sound weird.
"When hanging or installing your double-hung windows, you'll hear all sorts of new terms like Top Sash, Filler Blocks, Jamb Liners and Inside Stops, but don't worry, our professional team of installers at XXXX have you covered. We know all the technical terms so you don't have to, but just in case you're curious, have a read through the sections below."
Now you can expand further on each of the different technical terms and you'll soon hit a few hundred keywords in an article. All the while, making sure in the back of your head, the following questions;
- Does this sound weird?
- Does anyone care about this content?
- What is the goal of this piece?
Just going through the process for ONE of the items (like how to hang windows) can generate it's own entire article. But doing a comparison between a Bay Window installation versus a Double-Hung window versus an Egress Window - you can easily get the 3 of those in one article and still have plenty of content left over for another 10 articles
Can you get them all in one article? Only if it makes sense. A person wanting to know about Drop Ceiling replacements have no interest in Sheetrock (usually), so an article about the process of drop ceilings and ceiling tiles, widths, density, sound proofing, coloring etc - --- well, you get the idea.