Advice on Title and Word Form

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by blogreview, Nov 26, 2012.

  1. #1
    Need a little advice. In a title, how would you suggest phrasing this:

    Content Rich -or- Content-Rich -or- Content-rich? I'm thinking the second form.

    Also, is it "website" or "web site"?

    Thanks!
     
    blogreview, Nov 26, 2012 IP
  2. tushonline

    tushonline Member

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    For me "Content-rich" sounds more appropriate than Content Rich..
    And it is a 'Website'
     
    tushonline, Dec 16, 2012 IP
  3. johnrone

    johnrone Member

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    #3
    Either way works fine for a title. But I agree more with amit, you also have to consider the competition and how many times "Content-Rich" or "Content Rich" has been used by others as their keyword.
     
    johnrone, Dec 16, 2012 IP
  4. Rukbat

    Rukbat Well-Known Member

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    The best way to say "content-rich" is "" - and have a lot of content. No one does a search looking for rich content, they search for the content they want. I'd find this forum by searching for webmaster forum, not by searching for content-rich forum.

    And why put "website" (or "web site") in the title of a website? Is it possible that a single one of your users won't realize that he's looking at a website?
     
    Rukbat, Dec 21, 2012 IP
  5. CypherHackz

    CypherHackz Well-Known Member

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    "Content Rich" should be okey.

    And "website" is what almost people use.

    -cypher.
     
    CypherHackz, Dec 22, 2012 IP