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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jun 2011
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Suppose I have a one-page website and trying to rank 3 keywords as follow; Dog Training, Dog Trainer, Training Your Dog (example) What will be an ideal page title for my site, in terms of onpage SEO? Thanks in advance. Appreciated! |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Kansas City
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Three pages would be better, but either way I would place your main keyword in the title 2 times. (example) Dog Trainer - Don't hire a dog trainer until you see this. Better SEO is to focus on your main keyword in your title, load up the LSI keywords on your webpage, 3%-8% density on the main keyword. Google will certainly find them all. |
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I agree with ezbiz by using your main keyword in the title twice but if you want to seo your page quickly I would look at getting a domain the has your main keyword in it. But I wouldn't stop there I would also (alt) label your images using keywords. Also use the keywod in your body text of around 3% to 4%. And I still use my keywords in the meta tags. By doing this I've had website the start getting traffic within a week so it works for me. I hope this helps you out. |
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