title tagging a URL for relevany

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Aaron111, Jan 8, 2009.

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    Okay seo people I have a good seo topic you can make way with..... I have a domain called Dog-Trainers.us is it okay if I tagg it it for dog nutrition and natural dog food.... or should I tag it for dog training?? or does this matter meaning to domain can I make it come for natural dog food and will Goolge see it okay"" or go for dog training.... I market pet food so I wanted to tag it fo dog food.... heres the taggs ...<title>Dog Trainers Ideas - Dog Nutrition - Dog Supplements - Dog Supplies - Dog Health</title>

    should I go for just dog food or mix it like above??/ :eek:
     
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  2. bobchrist

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    I think you can mix both to cater the wider niche.
     
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    I say go for dog training, you'll definately get a higher ranking for the domain!
     
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    hi
    I think it is correct because it's your parent category it will overs your all sub category related to dog training.
     
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  5. Aaron111

    Aaron111 Well-Known Member

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    I like that both key word in the taggs Im going for it although I will refer to dog training treats to trick the bots... lol :eek:
     
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  6. Aaron111

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    robertsmith not sure I herd that right say more clear lol
     
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    hi,

    dog training is a good keyword because this keyword a lot of traffic...if c u come keywords then u get u site lot of traffic..
     
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    Aaron, based on your home page content, and the following blurb in particular...

    "Is Your Dogs Nutrition Supplies Top Quality,' Are You Saving Money On Your Natural Pet Supplies, You Need Good Dog Food and Value, "Life's Abundance Guarantees Purity and Value, On All Their Health Food and Dog Supplies 20% Off "

    I would use a title tag something like...

    Dog Nutrition Supplies | Natural Pet Supplies | Healthy Dog Food

    However, there are grammatical errors in your paragraph that should be fixed. It is quite hard to read. With proper capitalization and punctuation, it will be much better. I would change it to the following...

    "Are your dog's nutrition supplies top quality? Are you saving money on your dog's natural pet supplies? If you prefer great dog food at a great value, you need Life's Abundance. Life's Abundance guarantees purity and value on all their healthy dog food and natural pet supplies by offering them at a savings of 20%."
     
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  9. Aaron111

    Aaron111 Well-Known Member

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    NC Carolina regards for the content management reply thats very unique and green Lightable....... although as a seo expert the inclusion is about the differ in tagging structure.... and which key words I should chase in meta data........ thats more critical and based on years of editing this website Ive been monitoring it with some seo help of Dan Schulz," his discovery was okay.... but im looking at the domain in the light of Google relevancy,:" you know Him right? the G Bot" our god father....

    so he says chase thy relevancy and mix the verbs well.... so now I can Adjust it with these phrases here <title>Dog Training Treats - Dog Nutrition - Dog Supplements - Dog Supplies - Dog Health</title>

    what your seo insight here Tara33 :eek:
     
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    Oh, I am sorry to have misread your actual question here! I absolutely agree 100% that the method you have displayed above is by far better than just 'dog training' - hands down.
     
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  11. Aaron111

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    I like you theory do you approve of the key word density and triple phrasing over just double phrasing/ your using long tail keyword in the Title I see ............... I have meta tag for those phrases on less I should chase long tail as you mention earlier Dog Nutrition Supplies | Natural Pet Supplies | Healthy Dog Food
     
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    Just use these:
    Dog Training Treats | Healthy Dog Food | Canine Health | Dog Nutrition Supplies--or --
    Dog Training Treats | Dog Food Business | Dog Health | Dog Care---or---
    Dog Training Treats | Dog trainers food | Dog nutrition | Pet food

    There are many ways to do this.The above titles will help you.
     
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  13. Aaron111

    Aaron111 Well-Known Member

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    thats A good tag structure lol
     
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