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  • Metatags General Question

    Hi All

    I'm in the car paint repair trade.

    Would I write for example ,bumper,scuff,repair, or ,bumper scuff repair, - in my metatags.

    I don't know if I should be separating my phrases with commas and no space or keeping the phrase together then separated by a comma and no space.

    I hope this makes sense.

    Many thanks in anticipation.
    www.clearpro.co.uk

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    Re: Metatags General Question

    There are three schools of thought:

    comma with no space
    comma with a space
    space or no space does not make a difference

    I am of the opinion of the third option.

    The important thing is to have your keywords and key phrases
    spread over your particular page, especially your first paragraph.

    Some experts suggest Google, with more than 72% market share
    as of last fall, is giving more importance to your content with your
    keywords in places with the flow of the content.

    In addition, you can do the following:

    1. Title on a page should describe, in a given number of words,
    the business it presents to the world.

    2. The terms used in the page title should be found somewhere on the page.

    3. Your first paragraph is the most important. It should have your primary keyword tags for the page.

    4. Make sure all keywords are on the page if they are in your keyword tag.

    5. Treat each page as it is the home page. Together they make website stronger.
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    • #3
      Re: Metatags General Question

      Many thanks for your reply Shafi. Gives me some extra food for thought :)
      What's you opinion on 'phrases', should each word within the phrase be separated by commas ?
      www.clearpro.co.uk

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      • #4
        Re: Metatags General Question

        A phrase is just that, a phrase

        For example,

        "Create a website" is a phrase.

        If you put comma after every word, like
        Create,a,website ... that creates three keywords

        each by itself does not mean much. "Create" what?
        "a" what? "website" what?


        At least, that's how I think about it.
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        • #5
          Re: Metatags General Question

          Point taken Shafi. Thank you for your input.
          www.clearpro.co.uk

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