Wordpress and Keyword Questions

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Hi Warriors!

3 Questions:

1) RE Wordpress: I created a WordPress site once and I'm SURE there was an easy option (something like a check box) which allowed me to pick a page (or was it a post) and specify that page to always at the top. I DIDN'T have to install any plugins or anything, it was just a standard option.
Now, I can't find it no matter how hard I look.

2) RE Keywords for SEO: , is there a limit to how many keywords you should put in your <meta name="keywords" content="..." ?

3) RE Keywords for SEO 2: are you supposed to leave spaces like this content="money, make money, earn cash, work from home", or should it be without spaces like this: content="money,make money,earn cash,work from home"?

Thanks in advance!
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  • Profile picture of the author nvs74191
    See the replies against each point quoted below...

    Originally Posted by Marc Jager View Post

    Hi Warriors!

    3 Questions:

    1) RE Wordpress: I created a WordPress site once and I'm SURE there was an easy option (something like a check box) which allowed me to pick a page (or was it a post) and specify that page to always at the top. I DIDN'T have to install any plugins or anything, it was just a standard option.
    Now, I can't find it no matter how hard I look.

    Reply: It is there in Settings/Reading tab in your admin dashboard.

    2) RE Keywords for SEO: , is there a limit to how many keywords you should put in your <meta name="keywords" content="..." ?

    Reply: No, as long as the keywords are relevant to the page. Use the main kw first, with related relevant kws following.

    3) RE Keywords for SEO 2: are you supposed to leave spaces like this content="money, make money, earn cash, work from home", or should it be without spaces like this: content="money,make money,earn cash,work from home"?

    Reply: It doesn't matter. I use it without spaces, though.

    Thanks in advance!
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    • Profile picture of the author Marc Jager
      THANK YOU nvs74191!

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      [EDIT: By all means if there is more info, go ahead, thanks ]
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  • Profile picture of the author Quentin
    1. It is called sticky post and is in the quick edit or the posting tab edit.

    2. Yes there is a limit. The more you use the more diluted they become. 5 to 10 per article, post etc is more than enough.

    3. Last one doesn't matter to much as reported.

    Q
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    • Profile picture of the author Marc Jager
      Hi Quentin,

      My replies within your quote:
      Originally Posted by Quentin View Post

      1. It is called sticky post and is in the quick edit or the posting tab edit.
      Not on my Word Press site!

      2. Yes there is a limit. The more you use the more diluted they become. 5 to 10 per article, post etc is more than enough.
      I'm not asking about keywords on an article or a 'post'. I'm talking about keywords in the meta tags on your websites.
      Eg. your index.html page. Is there are limit or point where you're hurting yourself for ranking with regard to keyword number?

      3. Last one doesn't matter to much as reported.
      Q
      Cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author Quentin
    The sticky post is in version 2.7 and above.

    Keywords in your main site index are done using the all in One SEo plugin.

    It is good practice not to use more than 7 as it will start to dilute your efforts.

    You set up 7 good ones for the main site but you add different ones to your page or post using the ALL in one plugin again.

    You might like to look at my video.

    How to drive traffic to your website! | Website Marketing For Better Results

    Quentin
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