SEO Dashboard

Long-Tail Keyword Pages

All active SEO landing pages for Oregon Massage & Spa — targeting specific keywords to capture search traffic and drive bookings.

The Newberg Massage Search Landscape

Most local businesses guess at SEO. Oregon Massage & Spa publishes ours. This page is a live index of every long-tail landing page on this site — 22 pages organized by what people actually type into Google when they need a massage in Newberg, Dundee, Sherwood, McMinnville, Wilsonville, or anywhere across Yamhill County wine country.

Each page targets a specific keyword phrase. We sort them into three intent buckets: transactional (searcher is ready to book — e.g. "deep tissue massage newberg"), geo-local (searcher wants "near me" results — e.g. "massage spa dundee"), and informational (searcher is comparing or researching — e.g. "deep tissue vs swedish massage"). The 22 long-tail pages below sit underneath our 5 core pages (home, services, about, contact, FAQ) and feed organic traffic into each.

We update this index when pages launch, when keyword targets shift, and when our regulars start asking new questions we have not yet answered on a landing page. If you see a topic missing, call us at (503) 538-0100 — we have a backlog and your question might already be on it.

22

Total Active Pages

All live

11

Service Pages

Transactional intent

5

Location Pages

Geo-targeted intent

6

Guide Pages

Informational intent

Active Pages

Swedish Massage

Active

swedish massage newberg

Service
Ready to Book

Deep Tissue Massage

Active

deep tissue massage newberg

Service
Ready to Book

Couples Massage

Active

couples massage newberg

Service
Ready to Book

Prenatal Massage

Active

prenatal massage newberg

Service
Ready to Book

Foot Reflexology

Active

foot reflexology newberg

Service
Ready to Book

Medical Massage

Active

medical massage newberg

Service
Ready to Book

Auto Accident Massage

Active

auto accident massage newberg

Service
Ready to Book

CBD Massage

Active

cbd massage newberg

Service
Ready to Book

Health Insurance Massage

Active

health insurance massage newberg

Service
Ready to Book

Neck Pain Massage

Active

neck pain massage newberg

Service
Ready to Book

Sciatica Massage

Active

sciatica massage newberg

Service
Ready to Book

Massage Spa Near Me

Active

massage spa near me newberg

Location
Geo-Targeted

Massage Spa Dundee

Active

massage spa dundee oregon

Location
Geo-Targeted

Massage Therapy Sherwood

Active

massage therapy sherwood

Location
Geo-Targeted

Massage Spa McMinnville

Active

massage spa mcminnville

Location
Geo-Targeted

Massage Spa Wilsonville

Active

massage spa wilsonville

Location
Geo-Targeted

Best Massage Newberg

Active

best massage newberg oregon

Guide
Research

Deep Tissue vs Swedish

Active

deep tissue vs swedish massage

Guide
Research

Prenatal Massage Guide

Active

prenatal massage benefits

Guide
Research

Car Accident Massage

Active

massage after car accident oregon

Guide
Research

Newberg Spa Guide

Active

newberg spa guide

Guide
Research

SEO Dashboard

Active

massage newberg keywords

Guide
Research

Search Intent Funnel

Finding Nearby — 5 Location Pages

Geo-targeted keywords like "massage spa mcminnville". Captures nearby city searches and funnels them to our Newberg studio.

Researching — 6 Guide Pages

Informational keywords like "deep tissue vs swedish massage". Builds trust through useful content before the user is ready to book.

Why 22 Long-Tail Pages Instead of One

A single page targeting the head term "Massage Newberg" would compete with chain spas, directories, and aggregators for tens of thousands of generic monthly searches — and almost certainly rank for none of them. Long-tail pages — sciatica massage newberg, couples massage wine country, PIP massage Oregon — capture specific intent that broad keywords cannot.

The math works out: each long-tail page may only attract 5–50 monthly visitors, but with 22 of them and conversion rates 3–10× higher than generic traffic (because the searcher already knows what they want), the combined contribution dwarfs what a single broad page could ever deliver. A searcher typing "sciatica massage newberg" is already mentally close to booking — they just need a credible provider.

The architecture is layered. Service pages target the modality (Swedish, deep tissue, prenatal). Location pages target the city (Dundee, McMinnville, Wilsonville). Guide pages capture researchers who are deciding before booking. Each page internally links to the related ones above and below it in the funnel, so authority flows from informational guides into transactional service pages where the booking actually happens.

Newberg Massage SEO Dashboard FAQ

Why does Oregon Massage & Spa publish this list of long-tail pages?

Transparency. Most local businesses keep their SEO strategy hidden because it feels embarrassing or proprietary. We do not. This index lets clients see exactly which Newberg massage questions we have written for, which we are still working on, and how the 22 long-tail pages connect back to our 5 core pages. It also doubles as a sitemap for anyone trying to find the most relevant page for their situation — for example, going straight to sciatica massage if low-back pain is what brought you here.

What is the difference between a service page, a location page, and a guide page?

Service pages target a treatment type (e.g. deep tissue massage) — these have transactional intent because the searcher is ready to book. Location pages target a city or neighborhood (e.g. Dundee, Sherwood) — these have geo-local intent. Guide pages (e.g. Deep Tissue vs Swedish) have informational intent — the searcher is comparing, learning, or deciding before booking. All three eventually funnel to a booking, just from different starting points.

Why is there a separate Dundee page if the studio is in Newberg?

Because Dundee residents and visitors search for Dundee-specific terms — "massage spa dundee oregon", "massage near dundee winery" — and a generic Newberg page does not rank for those queries. The Dundee landing page tells Google we serve that geography (we are 5 minutes east on Hwy 99W) and tells the visitor why the drive is worth it. Same pattern for Sherwood, McMinnville, Wilsonville, and the broader Yamhill County wine country.

Why have both Medical Massage and Health Insurance Massage as separate pages?

The two phrases target different searches. "Medical massage newberg" is searched mainly by people whose doctor has already recommended massage and they want to know if we are clinical enough. "Health insurance massage newberg" is searched by people who already have medical massage in mind but want to confirm we bill insurance. Same service, different mental models, two pages — each optimized for the question the visitor actually typed in.

Can I book a massage directly from this dashboard?

Yes — every row in the table above is a clickable link to the relevant page, and every service page has a Book Now button that takes you to our MassageBook scheduling page. Or skip the navigation entirely: call (503) 538-0100 or book online at massagebook.com/therapists/OMC. The dashboard is a discovery tool; the actual booking flow is one click away from any page on the site.

How often is this index updated?

We refresh it whenever a new long-tail page launches or a keyword target shifts. The 22 pages listed are all currently live (status: active). As of mid-2026 our backlog includes potential additions for sports massage, hot stone (as its own page rather than an add-on), and a Dayton / Carlton location landing page if demand from those Yamhill County towns continues to grow.

Why do long-tail keywords work better for a local massage business than broad terms?

A single page targeting "massage newberg" would compete with chain spas, directories, and aggregators for tens of thousands of generic searches. A page targeting "sciatica massage newberg" competes with maybe a dozen other results — and the searcher already knows what they want, which is why long-tail traffic converts 3-10× higher than head-term traffic. Twenty-two focused pages with high conversion rates outperform one general page that ranks for nothing specific.

What does each intent color mean on this page?

Green = transactional / Ready to Book (mostly service pages — searcher is ready to schedule and just needs a provider). Blue = geo-local / Geo-Targeted (mostly location pages — searcher wants "near me" results). Amber = informational / Research (mostly guide pages — searcher is comparing options or learning before they commit). The breakdown helps us prioritize: high-converting transactional pages get the most internal links, research pages get more cross-references between themselves.

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