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Article Directories tend to acquire a little of keyword authority for the words in their title making it easier to rank. Does Isnare have keyword authority for I? Google counts I and doesn't remove it like it does how to. So would it be easier to rank for a long tail containing the word I on Isnare?
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I belongs to IPhone... and upto some extent igoogle
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"I" would not get you anything as a keyword. I-connected with something else would, if it is a keyword. i and e are common prefixes for websites. People who got in early with these are making some cash today. isnare would be the keyword if isnare was some real keyword. Okay, that sounds like double-talk... The i in iphone is not a keyword. iphone is. But I'll bet when you type i into google it probably comes up with iphone, ipod, ipad, etc. Just did it, and ikea comes up for me. Ikea is the keyword, not i. Searching for I would give weird results, I'm sure. Looks like you get wikipedia entry on the letter i. Paul |
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