Using Multiple Keywords In Meta Title

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Hi

I am performing SEO for couple of websites and I have a question regarding Meta Title.

Lets assume, I am performing seo for a clothing manufacturer including jeans, shirts, tshirts etc and I have separate pages for all products. The 3 keywords I shortlisted with highest searches using adwords keyword planer regarding jeans are:

Jeans Manufacturer
Jeans Supplier
Jeans Producer

I want that specific page to rank on all of these keywords. Can I make my title in this way:

Jeans Manufacturer, Supplier & Producer | %%sitename%%

For some long keywords, I will use only 2 variation to stay in character length limits. For example:

Egyptian Cotton Shirts Manufacturer & Supplier | %%sitename%%


Thanks in Advance

Hi Everyone,

I have another question here. I am performing SEO for a jeans manufacturer. I checked the searches for related keywords from keyword planner.
For example, these are the searches in my targeted country.

Jeans Manufacturer 3600
Jeans Supplier 3600
Jeans Producer 2400
Jeans Trader 900
Jeans Distributor 500
Jeans Retailer 390

Should I target the keywords with highest searches in my on page optimization? As when it will get ranked, I will have higher traffic.

Or should I target keywords with low searches as I assume that it will have less competition.

Or should I do on page optimization with highest searches and put some anchors on lowest searches.

I am confused what should I do.. Hope someone can help!
#keywords #meta #multiple #title
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  • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
    You need to target keyword phrases that pertain to the company, first and foremost.

    If the company does not sell jeans to the public, you can hardly target "jeans retailer" unles you set up a "Where to Buy" page. Of course, it is an irrelevant word to try to rank for if the intent of the searcher is to find a retailer and you do not sell at retail. Jeans trader is a synonym of retailer, so it, too, is an irrelevant keyword phrase for a manufacturer.

    Same goes for "distributor". If you are a manufacturer, you likely have distributors that you sell to. Why on earth would you be trying to rank for those keyword phrases? "Supplier" is a word that lends itself a little more to a distributor than a manufacturer, but it is somewhere in between the two.

    That brings us to your original question which is how to target all three. The simple answer is you don't do it in a title tag. "Manufacturer" and "producer" mean the same thing in this context. Pick one and then use the other one as an LSI word in the text on the page. Perhaps you can include "supplier" in that page's copy easily enough, as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEOptimization@1
    As a part of the strategy, starting with low competitive keywords is always good with an objective to index a new website and rank in google. After that, you should jump to short tail / high competitive keywords.

    Jeans Manufacturer, Supplier & Producer | %%sitename%% - is good to go.

    If you can create seperate pages for these 3 keywords and target each page for separate keywords, that would be the the best strategy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nehaaggarwal
    I ageed with @SEOptimization@1 low competitive keywords is always good. Long tail keywords give results on in short time and the keywords those you have selected are relevant.
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  • Profile picture of the author avemfly619619
    You should use almost 2 keywords in the title and keyword tag. always make sure that you don't write an only exact keyword in which looks spammy.
    Don't forget about word limit in title, never extant your word limit.
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