Multiple words with same ending

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by widewebtalk, Sep 16, 2006.

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    Hi i am wanting to know my title tag is


    programmer, webmaster, seo, marketing forum


    But will the search engines pick the above the same as they would

    programmer forum, webmaster forum, seo forum, marketing forum


    If not is there a way to do this as adding the forum with max my title length and description length.
     
    widewebtalk, Sep 16, 2006 IP
  2. drhyperlaur

    drhyperlaur Well-Known Member

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    if your title is: programmer, webmaster, seo, marketing forum you will be listed for: programmer forum too but not on the same position as if the title would be just programmer forum

    the relevance of the title keyword increases as it has a position closer to the begining of the title
     
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  3. Searchnology.com

    Searchnology.com Peon

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    "Programmer" is considered differently than "progammer forum" and since the later is a more targeted keyword I recommend going with that. SimpleLance.com's comments also apply so list your keywords in order of importance.

    Apply this same keyword tactic to your h1, h2, and graphic alt tags as well as graphic file names. (Make sure the graphic file names and alt tags are descriptive and not just a keyword.)

    Good luck.
     
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    widewebtalk Peon

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    but my question is my title tag is

    programmer, webmaster, seo, marketing forum

    will the search engines pick up the above as

    programmer forum, webmaster forum, seo forum, marketing forum

    without having to add forum after each keyword.
     
    widewebtalk, Sep 17, 2006 IP