About EBlaauw
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Hi, I am Engelhardt, born and raised in Windhoek, Namibia. Curently I am residing in Walvis bay, a coastal town, where

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Can the title of the content differs from the keyword searched?

Your title can be anything you want it to be; however, you'll get a better ranking (and thereby likely to get better traffic) if you're using a low competition keyword (or keyword phrase) in your title. Kyle recommends you add to the title, to make it a little more specific to what you think your audience should take away from your post.

Awesome input! Thank you SO much! I will do that, too! I had to reply to your comment!

Thank you, very helpful.

No problem. If you ever have anymore questions, either myself or a more knowledgeable member will be happy to assist you.

I just posted about this. Maybe this will help you:

Thanks, will check it out

:)!! Glad to connect!

generally is a good idea to have the keyword in the title, but if it really doesn't work to have it in the title and if it is a good keyword, you could simply go on and just try to work the keyword/keyphrase in the Heading, in the chapters/content... maybe link to this post using the keyword as anchor text from other places in your site or from your social media accounts... so you still have reference of this article coming from that specific keyword

Thank you, great. I appreciate the support. So much clear.

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What is the difference between keyword and content title?

What is the difference between keyword and content title?

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Can the title of the content differs from the keyword searched?

Your title can be anything you want it to be; however, you'll get a better ranking (and thereby likely to get better traffic) if you're using a low competition keyword (or keyword phrase) in your title. Kyle recommends you add to the title, to make it a little more specific to what you think your audience should take away from your post.

Awesome input! Thank you SO much! I will do that, too! I had to reply to your comment!

Thank you, very helpful.

No problem. If you ever have anymore questions, either myself or a more knowledgeable member will be happy to assist you.

I just posted about this. Maybe this will help you:

Thanks, will check it out

:)!! Glad to connect!

generally is a good idea to have the keyword in the title, but if it really doesn't work to have it in the title and if it is a good keyword, you could simply go on and just try to work the keyword/keyphrase in the Heading, in the chapters/content... maybe link to this post using the keyword as anchor text from other places in your site or from your social media accounts... so you still have reference of this article coming from that specific keyword

Thank you, great. I appreciate the support. So much clear.

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