by TaraB
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Hi there,

I've been asked to write a piece including some of the following key phrases:

IT support
computer repairs
managed IT contracts

I have to insert "London" next to each of the phrases. I understand that Google does not see punctuation. So, does that mean I could write something like this? "Over the past year, the business has been offering managed IT contracts. London financial institutions have benefitted."

Many thanks
#question #seo
  • Profile picture of the author strawhat
    This sounds fine as long as you mean financial institutions in London. If your goal is to get people searching for "managed IT contracts London," then yes it works.
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    • Profile picture of the author TaraB
      Originally Posted by strawhat View Post

      This sounds fine as long as you mean financial institutions in London. If your goal is to get people searching for "managed IT contracts London," then yes it works.
      Hi, thanks for replying. Yes, I mean financial institutions in London. And yes, I'm hoping that people searching for "managed IT contracts London" would be directed to my article.

      Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Cam Connor
    Yes, and please direct all your Copywriting-related questions to the SEO forum.
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  • Profile picture of the author karenwilliams
    Yes google doesn't check punctuation, so your keywords are good continue with those keywords.
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