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  • Patience
    Brigadier General

    • Mar 2007
    • 1011

    Key Words ...

    Hi Voda Folks.

    My question has to do with entering key words in the page properties box. Where does the comma go?

    For example:

    handmade scented candles

    or

    handmade, scented, candles

    Thanks mucho
    Vicki

    www.staceygoldendesigns.net
  • Vasili
    Moderator

    • Mar 2006
    • 14683

    #2
    Re: Key Words

    Your second example, as in normative English formatting.

    It is better to use KeyWords as part of Key Phrase composition, again demonstrating the natural form of English, in order to demonstrate greater relevance and importance (in order to stand out amongst tens of thousands of competitors using the same words) being sure that each is in fact anchored in the page Content (actually is used in text on the page these KW/KP are tagged as META).

    * Keep your Key Phrases to 3 words if possible, and in any combination - however composed (words or phrases) limit yourself to no more than 20 words per page entered as Key Words.
    Page Titles: limit yourself to the first 45 characters, even though the limit read is 65
    Page Descriptions: try to limit yourself to 50 words, although up to 100 are allowed, also using words and phrases that mirror Content and underscored relevancy.

    Page Content: although the limit per SE Rules is 1,000 words, the most important and greater valued content should be within the first 375-500 words, which is where most SE's artificially cut off their reads to ascertain relevancy quotient (back from the old days when everything needed to be "above the fold" ... appearing above 600 pixels in page depth).
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    • Patience
      Brigadier General

      • Mar 2007
      • 1011

      #3
      Re: Key Words

      Thanks V!

      great scrabble word...
      nor·ma·tive

      –adjective


      1. of or pertaining to a norm, esp. an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.

      2. tending or attempting to establish such a norm, esp. by the prescription of rules: normative grammar.

      3. reflecting the assumption of such a norm or favoring its establishment: a normative attitude.
      Vicki

      www.staceygoldendesigns.net

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      • Vasili
        Moderator

        • Mar 2006
        • 14683

        #4
        Re: Key Words

        Originally posted by Patience View Post
        Thanks V!
        great scrabble word...
        nor·ma·tive.
        Anytime!

        I use it all the time, and generally really do converse as distinctively as hinted, but have been told to dial things down in these forums, ya know?? LOLOL
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        • Tom Finley
          Brigadier General

          • Mar 2008
          • 1303

          #5
          Re: Key Words

          NO-O-O-O-o-o-o! You've been getting better and better! I've even cut and pasted a few of your tips lately. :)
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          • Vasili
            Moderator

            • Mar 2006
            • 14683

            #6
            Re: Key Words

            Lordy!
            Even my whispers are being recorded!


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