Solutions

Commercial pages for the strongest imported keyword themes

These pages sit above the raw keyword layer. They are built for the search themes most likely to convert, so the long tail has clear commercial anchors instead of relying only on generic keyword routes.

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Updated April 14, 2026Updated regularly to reflect the latest public StackDeal content.

Why add solution pages on top of keyword pages?

Because not every high-intent query should land on a generic keyword page. The strongest themes deserve richer commercial pages that explain the workflow, show the sample-first path, and move the visitor toward trial or demo.

How this layer works

The imported keyword pages keep the long tail live. The solutions layer promotes the strongest themes into broader conversion pages that can absorb more demand and link out to the supporting keyword pages beneath them.

Step 1

Identify the winner themes

We elevate the imported terms most likely to create real signups, demos, or buyer education moments.

Step 2

Build richer commercial pages

Each solution page explains the use case, the sample-first offer, and the StackDeal workflow behind it.

Step 3

Use keywords as support pages

The keyword pages still matter, but they now feed into a stronger commercial destination.

Frequently asked questions

Are solution pages replacing keyword pages?

No. They are the commercial anchors for the keyword layer. The keyword pages still capture the long tail and support internal linking.

Why start with only a few solution pages?

Because these are the highest-value imported themes. It is better to deepen the most commercial clusters first, then expand based on indexing and conversion signal.

How should these pages convert?

They should push users toward the free sample, then into trial or demo depending on buyer readiness and workflow complexity.