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Hi , I have a question about title tags. If I have a page on keyword - Dog Training for example - Should I set my title tag as the following - dog training, dog, training, train, etc - Or should I set it up as to where it sounds like a description such as Dog Training - Learn from the best! In other words is it better to list keywords that are used through out the content , or use the main keyword in description form. Any information that you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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When you ask the same question more than once around the web, and have in fact asked the question over a year ago, and got adequate answers, can I call your question spam!??? The links in your signature are being removed. http://www.highrankings.com/forum/in...pic=15937&st=0 Titles need to have the main phrase at the start, and they get more clicks when they in conjunction with the snippet look clickable and non spammy. I say main phrase, then possibly a unique selling point, then brand. You can also as an alternative have a number of high trafficked search phrases, then provide the snippet as a descriptive sales pitch. |
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