Tom the pussycat! 4 keywords in 1! Tom, Pussycat, The Pussycat, Tom The Pussycat!!

by rafiseo Banned
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Well my question is about integrated(or all in one) keywords! Suppose I want to use 4 different keywords.

>Tom
>Pussycat
>The Pussycat
>Tom The Pussycat

Now if I use "Tom The Pussycat" between my <Title> and <H1> tags will google as well as other search engines count all 4 keywords For just one long tail keyword??

I know I can use Tom|Pussycat|The Pussycat|Tom The Pussycat, in my title tag to rank for all 4 keywords. But sometime its not a good choice! Coz the title should be descriptive for searchers too. I have noticed if anyone see only keywords in google heading(usually google shows the title tag as heading in search results) then most of the searchers don't like to click on it. It means if I use ....

Tom The Pussycat! Best cartoons, stickers, and logos of Tom Cat for FREE!

instead of

Tom|Pussycat|The Pussycat Tom The Pussycat! Best cartoons, stickers, and logos of Tom Cat for FREE!

The first one will be more easy to understand and attractive too!

Want to learn from expert SEOs.......


Thanks for replies.......
#keywords #pussycat #tom
  • Profile picture of the author hotftuna
    This is one of the first things I figured out in SEO.

    Tom The Pussycat! (YES)
    Tom|Pussycat|The Pussycat Tom The Pussycat! (NO)

    Now vary link anchor text to use the different parts of the phrase.
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    • Profile picture of the author rafiseo
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      Originally Posted by hotftuna View Post

      This is one of the first things I figured out in SEO.

      Tom The Pussycat! (YES)
      Tom|Pussycat|The Pussycat Tom The Pussycat! (NO)

      Now vary link anchor text to use the different parts of the phrase.

      Thanks friend.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexander Simons
      Originally Posted by hotftuna View Post

      This is one of the first things I figured out in SEO.

      Tom The Pussycat! (YES)
      Tom|Pussycat|The Pussycat Tom The Pussycat! (NO)

      Now vary link anchor text to use the different parts of the phrase.
      Is it the same thing with "Tom The Pussycat# and "Tom The Pussycat Review"?
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