I'm trying to find some good 'low hanging fruit' keywords but a lot don't make grammatical sense. If I were to take a keyword phrase and split it into two sentences would this make
Yes and No. Wish I could get inside Google's head:). My take on this is, try to go for the keywords that make sense n are not broken, if it's really good ones but hard to makes sense in one sentence, then go for the tricky way.
We see the broken phases all the time while searching for something online, right? Just my 2 cents.
Here's a training on how I deal with bad grammar keywords: How I Deal With Bad Grammar Keywords That should give you lots to think about! Hope it helps. As for 'punctuation', I don't think the use of punctuation in your text (not the title) will affect rankings at all, unless it makes it unreadable.
I do this often myself. I see it all the time in Google search results where I'll type in my phrase that I want to search and get returned results that are split up like yours, with a period or something.
In fact, search your phrase in Google just as you have it there --in parenthesis without the questions mark-- and you get this page right here as number one on Google. So even leaving out the the question mark, it does come up as a viable result.
Here is some google ranking stuff
http://mybestinternetmarketingtools.com/the-200-ranking-factors-for-google-page-one/
When you split up a keyword phrase, I would write two seperate posts, so you get two ranking possibilitys.
One way to get ranked = content-content-content
200 quality keyword posts = a leading success
Hi did you read this ? It might clear it up
: How to Get Keywords Ranked With Low Hanging Fruit
Also if you are not sure go to fiverr.com and you will find people are pretty knoledgable about these tbings.
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Does google take punctuation into account?
I'm trying to find some good 'low hanging fruit' keywords but a lot don't make grammatical sense. If I were to take a keyword phrase and split it into two sentences would this make
Yes and No. Wish I could get inside Google's head:). My take on this is, try to go for the keywords that make sense n are not broken, if it's really good ones but hard to makes sense in one sentence, then go for the tricky way.
We see the broken phases all the time while searching for something online, right? Just my 2 cents.
Here's a training on how I deal with bad grammar keywords: How I Deal With Bad Grammar Keywords That should give you lots to think about! Hope it helps. As for 'punctuation', I don't think the use of punctuation in your text (not the title) will affect rankings at all, unless it makes it unreadable.
I do this often myself. I see it all the time in Google search results where I'll type in my phrase that I want to search and get returned results that are split up like yours, with a period or something.
In fact, search your phrase in Google just as you have it there --in parenthesis without the questions mark-- and you get this page right here as number one on Google. So even leaving out the the question mark, it does come up as a viable result.
Here is some google ranking stuff
http://mybestinternetmarketingtools.com/the-200-ranking-factors-for-google-page-one/
When you split up a keyword phrase, I would write two seperate posts, so you get two ranking possibilitys.
One way to get ranked = content-content-content
200 quality keyword posts = a leading success
Hi did you read this ? It might clear it up
: How to Get Keywords Ranked With Low Hanging Fruit
Also if you are not sure go to fiverr.com and you will find people are pretty knoledgable about these tbings.
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I don't have any answers for you. Sorry I can't help.