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If want to use the keyword 'Review bag' and use a website:reviewbag.com with title homepage and meta tag reviewbag; will that optimize? Of course I cant use the word reviewbag inside the website posts since it does not make grammer. I will have to use 'review bag' with a space in between review and bag. Does this space in between key words affect SEO optimization? So how do we optimize sites for keyword with spaces? Thanks you all for your help |
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Keywords with spaces = Keyphrase To optimize for keyphrase increase the keyphrase's keyword density. Thats it. |
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Thanks for your response. I am new and learning. Would you please explain what do you mean by 'keyphrase' and keyphrase's keyword density. Do you mean I use the word 'Reviewbag' in the content several times? |
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No matter if you use a space in between or not. If you keep the space you will be better ranked for the key phrase. But you can also see yourself some where at first page for the single keyword also if you optimize for the key phrase also. |
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You could use "reviewbag" in your content as well....just make it appear as a brand name by capitalizing the first letter of each word. (ReviewBag) The real question is why would you want to optimize for this phrase? I haven't done any research on it but i can't imagine many people are searching for it. |
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