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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Apr 2009
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Hello Warriors I have a question for experienced internet marketers. I've noticed someting using the adwords keyword tool. Terms like "weight loss" and "loss weight" are seen as exactly the same to google. Same search results and total searches per month. If I want to rank high for weight-loss, and my domain is loss-weight, how should the rest of my website look? Does it matter if my keyword density is based on weight loss or loss weight? Must my title and headers contain weight loss or loss weight? I'm a bit confused. If anyone has experience on this topic please give me some advice! Thanks |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: UK
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Hi Saidar, First of all - in SERPS terms - There is a difference between "weight loss" and "loss weight". I can't tell you about the Adwords tool but I can assure you that Google will see the 2 very differently. Just type both phrases into Google with (in quotes) and you will see the results are very different. You will also see that "weight loss" has over 68 million competing pages whereas "loss weight" only has 2.9 million. The Adwords tool is useful so i'm not suggesting you lose it but try wordtracker's free suggestion tool. Cheers, John. |
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| Globe Trotting Hippie War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: On the beach in Mexico
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Focus your site on the weight loss. The domain name doesn't really matter a whole lot to the serps. Loss-weight has both words in it... allbeit out of order. As was stated, those are two completely different keywords in google's eyes. |
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