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Any one have any insight to Keywords? I am wondering if there is a "rule" to how many keywords should be in a string seperated by coma's? 1 word - 2 words - 3 words - 4 words.
Does it matter?
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There is no rule..and if there was it would change daily. One day a page with 3 key words will be at the top, the next day one with 5 and the next could be a site with none. You do use commas between them though. Hope that helps.
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Okay
So based on the coma theory -
Business Phone Systems, xxxxxx
or
Business, Phone, Systems, xxxxxx
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Business Phone Systems, xxxxxx
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Keywords - 2 or 3 word combinations are good. Single words tend to be highly competitive.
The "keyword" meta tag is not used by the major search engines.
The best places for your targeted keywords in in your domain name, web page title, meta description, h1, h2 tags, links (in-bound and internal), bold content, your content, and alt image tags.
~Roland
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