: Splitting out keywords for company names into separate words Where do I draw the line on meta keywords separation? For example, if my company name is acme industries, do search engine crawlers
Where do I draw the line on meta keywords separation? For example, if my company name is acme industries, do search engine crawlers come along and look at each comma separated value as a separate entity?
IE:
<meta name="keywords" content="acme, acme industries" />
Is it best to do the above or just something as simple as this?
<meta name="keywords" content="acme industries" />
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Here's one great example for you: Pick the BEST title tags for the important (keywords). I'll put my answer in spoiler, so if you answered correctly, you are understanding the principles of SEO, and therefore you can answer your question by yourself. Check this out:
"Charlie Sheen" "Winning" "Howard Stern Show" when optimizing will look like:
Charlie Sheen Winning on the Howard Stern Show
Howard Stern Show & Charlie Sheen | Winning
Charlie Sheen is Winning Points on the Howard Stern Show
Charlie Sheen | Winning | Howard Stern Show
Charlie Sheen and Howard Stern Winning the Show
Winning | Charlie Sheen on the Howard Stern Show
Charlie Sheen Winning | Howard Stern Show
Doesn't matter as long as the words are all there
ANSWER:
4. is the correct answer.
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