Keyword-target pages built from real search demand
These pages turn imported planner terms into public StackDeal routes. We keep the long tail because even a 500-search page can still create a real conversion if the intent matches the workflow.
Why build pages for 500-search keywords?
Because StackDeal is not trying to win only vanity traffic. We are building a conversion-focused search-optimized graph. A page that gets even modest traffic can still be worth publishing if the search intent aligns with owner lookup, off-market discovery, wholesaling, investor filters, or competitive evaluation.
How this keyword layer works
We import high-signal planner terms, classify them into the nearest StackDeal motion, publish them as public pages, then connect them back to the free sample and the full workflow.
Import search demand
Only planner terms with 500 or more monthly searches enter this page family.
Map intent to StackDeal
Each page points into the best-fit StackDeal route, such as owner lookup, investor guides, wholesaler pages, or comparison pages.
Capture conversions from the long tail
Even smaller pages matter if they can create one qualified signup, demo, or proof-of-use event.
Frequently asked questions
Are these pages based on real keyword research?
Yes. This layer is built from imported keyword-planner exports, then merged into StackDeal's public SEO system.
Why keep pages with only 500 searches a month?
Because the goal is conversion density, not just raw traffic. A smaller but better-matched query can still drive meaningful revenue.
How do these pages connect back to StackDeal?
Each keyword page routes visitors into the nearest StackDeal workflow, such as FSBO leads, owner lookup, investor filters, or comparison pages.