Weird Keywords
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dacahe
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18 Jun 09 12:45 am
Hi everybody, this is a question most likely for the seasoned members (Mark wink wink)
When you are creating content for your websites and you come across grammatically incorrect keyword phrases like
"last longer bed" how do you tackle this, according to Google they are the ones that have a great search volume but you can't write an article with a title like that without making it obvious that you are doing it for keyword purposes.
you cannot do "last longer in bed" cuz it's a different keyword.
Any thoughts
When you are creating content for your websites and you come across grammatically incorrect keyword phrases like
"last longer bed" how do you tackle this, according to Google they are the ones that have a great search volume but you can't write an article with a title like that without making it obvious that you are doing it for keyword purposes.
you cannot do "last longer in bed" cuz it's a different keyword.
Any thoughts
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wollowra - Posts: 1283
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18 Jun 09 6:44 am
Well here's my take on this...
Last longer bed in Google came up with 21,900,000 results.
Phrase match shows 650.
The searches I looked at for phrase match were mostly articles from web 2.0 sites.
for example. http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Last-L ... id=2286065
This had last longer bed in the article. Overall the article still made sense.
Personally, I would not have this keyword on my own money site as it gives it less credibility.
But if I were to write an article with a misspelled word, say on ezine articles.. then people may just think it's a misspell.
Look in google to see who is on the front page and see what sites are using this keyword.
Regards
Troy
Last longer bed in Google came up with 21,900,000 results.
Phrase match shows 650.
The searches I looked at for phrase match were mostly articles from web 2.0 sites.
for example. http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Last-L ... id=2286065
This had last longer bed in the article. Overall the article still made sense.
Personally, I would not have this keyword on my own money site as it gives it less credibility.
But if I were to write an article with a misspelled word, say on ezine articles.. then people may just think it's a misspell.
Look in google to see who is on the front page and see what sites are using this keyword.
Regards
Troy
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dacahe
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18 Jun 09 4:01 pm
well that makes a lot of sense, thanks Troy
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JasonDodd
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19 Jun 09 12:07 am
There's nothing wrong with rewording keyword phrases to make them sound more natural. Most search engines will use some kind of LSI (technology to determine how keywords are used naturally) so they can piece related words together from the sentence, or even paragraph.
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dacahe
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19 Jun 09 12:47 am
mmm I din't know that, that is very useful thank you very much, now I don't sound like an alien from outer pace, we peace come =)
