Small or Capital letters?

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by Vebtools, Mar 29, 2009.

  1. #1
    Guys tell me what is good key word

    "good bye" or "Good Bye"

    I just want to know capital or small letter meters or not
     
    Vebtools, Mar 29, 2009 IP
  2. BlackMamba88

    BlackMamba88 Active Member

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    Doesn't matter at all. But I prefer using capitals.
     
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  3. Maximise

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    #3
    From an SEO point of view it makes no difference.
     
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  4. fadetoblack22

    fadetoblack22 Well-Known Member

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    #4
    For a keyword in anchor text it makes no difference.

    If you are using it as a subdirectory. .i.e yoursite.com/GoodBye, then the only problem you may have is that if someone types it with lowercase then it will not work.
     
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  5. RightMan

    RightMan Notable Member

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    #5
    I tried doing the search for these words using both the mentioned style and the results were almost the same... :cool:

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
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  6. deesangels

    deesangels Active Member

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    If you'd like to get better and more taargetted results, think about adding more words. Just a thought. Hope that helps.
    Dee
     
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  7. joebert

    joebert Well-Known Member

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    #7
    For kicks I just looked through the "Traffic Sources -> Keywords" sections for the Analytics accounts of two sites, and I did not see a single capital letter in the top 500 keywords of either site. Not even in quoted phrases that were likely copied/pasted and should have capital letters in them.

    I have a hunch that Google lowercases querys before looking for results and does case-insensitive comparisons.
     
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  8. deluxdon

    deluxdon Catch Me If You Can...!!!™ Staff

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    #8
    It doesn't make any differece from SEO point of view.

    Its just matter of decorative styles (looks) IMO if you use plain or capital.

    DON.
     
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  9. JessieJames27

    JessieJames27 Active Member

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    #9
    It doesn't matter :) As long as your keyword is relevant to your page, everything will be fine. But If I'm goin' to choose between the two, I prefer the latter 'coz it looks more professional.
     
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    #10
    it doens't matter, you'll still get the same result from it...
    but this keyword is weird, are you going to use it?...
     
    seo-neon, Apr 2, 2009 IP
  11. New Beatle

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    #11
    That's it ;)
     
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  12. PDX Audi VW Outlet

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    #12
    From an SEO stand point, CAPS or not, makes no difference. If you like the way one looks over the other use that
     
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    Jalpari Notable Member

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    #13
    no difference but better to use small letters.
     
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  14. Irfi0009

    Irfi0009 Banned

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    #14
    good bye is best keyword coz people always ignor when they want to search anything.
     
    Irfi0009, Apr 6, 2009 IP
  15. Alightstudios.com

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    #15
    I always use small letters for URLS and capitalise my title tags with the first letter of every keyword capitalised.
     
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    #16
    Capital letters for titles, it doesn't make any difference just that is more catchy!

    I always use capital letter in titles.
     
    apikon, Apr 7, 2009 IP
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    #17
    Capitalization makes no difference to Google. Plural versus singular makes a difference, but capital or lowercase won't play a role.
     
    5593907, Apr 21, 2009 IP
  18. blogaboutnothin

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    #18
    A lot of people say it doesn't matter, but you can experiment this yourself on Google. I typed in "poker" and "Poker", and two different sites showed up as #1.
     
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  19. Vebtools

    Vebtools Well-Known Member

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    So, what is better then?
     
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  20. kenfrank

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    #20
    That's probably because there's a subtle semantic difference. "poker" is more likely to refer to a fire poker than "Poker" which is the name of a card game.

    Just use good English and proper capitalisation and you'll be fine, but bear in mind most people running searches will just be typing in lower case anyway.
     
    kenfrank, Apr 22, 2009 IP