You can also check that no other page on your site is already positioned on the targeted expression. You can perform a search in private browsing, but this method quickly becomes tedious.
SEMrush Organic Research report can be very useful for you:
Enter the domain name you are interested in;
Export all positions and expressions from your site or use filters;
Check if a URL already ranks for the target expression or a very close variation.
Motorcycle helmet: positions
You can also use the Position Tracking tool by adding the keyword afghanistan phone number data you are targeting: you will thus have the positions for expressions that would not be in the SEMrush database.
Close variants: how to react?
If your site has no visibility on the targeted expression, nor any page consistently repeating this expression, you can create a new dedicated page.
A page already stands out? Aim for a variation by making sure that the SERP returns different results. Indeed, some terms are synonyms and there is no point in working on them on separate pages: you will only create a risk of SEO cannibalization. This is for example the case for the expressions "car rental" and "rent a car".
Optimize your TITLE taxonomies and internal meshing
A good configuration of your site can considerably limit the risks of SEO cannibalization.
The TITLE tag , one of the most important in natural referencing, can thus be optimized in order to avoid a certain page template taking precedence over another.