Question regarding target keywords

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Hi,

Quick question; let's say I am trying to rank for 'SEO New York', do I need to include the eaxt phrase 'SEO New York' in my content to rank better, or can I use 'Unique SEO in New York'.

My quesiton is, do I need to put the the words right next to eachother?

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author ajmalkhan
    it is better to keep keywords phrase as near as possible because it is more effective lets say you are targeting dogs food nich and you write a post about dogs food and you have written dog on one line food on other it would be effective no b/c you have written post about dog food and another dont try to overuse keyword phrase in your post b/c it would keyword stuffing and googje dont like that
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  • Profile picture of the author LilyFontane
    not exactly, you can use words or phrases that mean the same kinda thing, like from "buy eggs in Glasgow" to "purchasing eggs in southern Scotland" you know what I mean? big G does like when you do this, someone please tell me what it is called when you do this? its completely blanked me :/
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Originally Posted by brettuk View Post

    My quesiton is, do I need to put the the words right next to eachother?

    No, you do not need to. Google is smarter than that.
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