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If your site is new then putting only your main keywords in the title wil not be enough, after your main keywords you can put keywords related to your site but with less competition so you can get extra traffic. _________________ Play 1000 games / racing games |
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Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:57 pm Post subject: main keyword in the title |
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| the main keyword should be on seen on the title always and should be catchy to the reader whereas they could remember your site every time they hear those keywords |
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Don't stuff your page with too much keywords. It's useless to 20 keyphrases on each page, or even 10. Limit it to 3-5 keywords. Make each page unique. _________________ Midwest Metal Products
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Keywords are helpful especially if they are used consistently. Make sure they are competitive and to not overspread them. _________________ Have the Opportunity to go to Australia Work and Live |
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 8:05 am Post subject: keywords |
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| Use 6-7 words in the title tag(60-90 characters). Use different titles to all pages. |
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SEOLady19

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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:20 pm Post subject: |
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great !!
very nice post !
| bonciutoma wrote: | Hi,
Here are some rules :
- each title should be different for each page
- each title should contain the main keywords for that page
- it's better to start with the keywords if possible
- I'm saying if possible because the title should also attract the user so it has to have something : to promise something, to get the user curios and to make him click
- titles can have any length but most search engines display only 65 characters
- on not competitive markets you can use longer titles
- don't use the name of the company in your title; if you want to use it place it at the end; or use it at the beginning if you are very well known
These are a few rules ; if you have any question please ask |
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Concentrate on fewer keywords may give you better chance on ranking. _________________ Free Sprint Ringtones |
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PolarWebDesign
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Definitely, keep it under 5. Ideally, I use 3 closely related keywords that do not derive from the same words.
I also think it is much better if your title makes sense. Don't forget that people see your title whey they see the SERP. Make it appealing and you will get more clicks even if your position doesn't change. I tried it and it worked. _________________ Professional flash design that helps you sell more. |
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