I have a little question that I find a little confusing. How exacly must the keywords be enumerated like this : "keyword1,keyword2,keyword3" or "keyword1, keyword2, keyword3" ?i did the first method at start,but i found my keywords being really scrambled in google search
Well, it should matter because: Instead of viewing a sentence like this one, youwillseeasentencemorelikethiswhichisnotthebestinmyopinion
commas aint important but spaces are u can also use keyword1 keyword2 keyword3 which would be as good as keyword1, keyword2, keyword3
Nice answers, glad I droped in to this thread. So, the vote is "spaces" and it doesn't matter about the comma. Maybe a comma that will seperate a longer key phrase...yes?(2/3word keyword) -all4one
so,let me get this straight.If i want to rank up with these 2 keywords : 'watch movies online' and 'see movies online' i should do "watch movies online, see movies online" or "watch see movies online"? Will I get the same results?
okay,my question remains, "watch movies online, see movies online" or "watch see movies online"? Will I get the same results? cheers
Which one is written correctly?, the first one. The second makes no sense to a human and will not to a search engine either. Always write as it should be written and you will not go wrong Also, within your first eaxample, the correct one, wouldnt you be better to have "view movies online" and not "see movies online". I am being way too generous today
Keywords are essentially the relevant search terms that a user might type into a search engine query box in order to find a site with content such as that available on your own web pages. The correct choice of keywords are essential to making the most of any search engine optimization nor pay per click campaign. It is no good optimizing a page for a keyword that is never actually typed into a search engine query box. Keyword phrases are generally better than single keywords.