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Posted By: Throw Back

Writing SEO content - 06/19/15 03:45 PM

When trying to rank better do i have to put every individual phrase like " Skunk removal, raccoon removal, mole removal" Or do you get the same results with "removal of skunks, raccoons, moles". Do I have to list "Skunk removal in Gotham, Skunk removal in Hooville" Or can I simply list cities and services
Posted By: Paul Winkelmann

Re: Writing SEO content - 06/19/15 05:08 PM

Just don't put "Skunk Removal in Washington D.C." or your credibility will go down the tubes.
Posted By: DaveK

Re: Writing SEO content - 06/19/15 09:53 PM

Uh huh.
Posted By: RF Wildlife

Re: Writing SEO content - 06/19/15 10:58 PM

You will get better results making them separate. Best bet is to do a page per animal, google will pick up the individual pages. Your contact info should be EASY to spot I put my phone number on every page at the top. Most people will not even read the page and will just call or click on the number.
Posted By: SNIPERBBB

Re: Writing SEO content - 06/20/15 12:14 AM

...and you need to make sure your site is mobile friendly or it wont go well for you in the google rankings.
Posted By: Michigan Trappin

Re: Writing SEO content - 06/20/15 12:55 AM

Originally Posted By: SNIPERBBB
...and you need to make sure your site is mobile friendly or it wont go well for you in the google rankings.


This here, Mine changes and even eliminates the phone number from the top of each page in the Mobil version. So I added it in each page at different locations
Posted By: Throw Back

Re: Writing SEO content - 06/20/15 01:51 AM

Originally Posted By: SNIPERBBB
...and you need to make sure your site is mobile friendly or it wont go well for you in the google rankings.


How do I do that
Posted By: Michigan Trappin

Re: Writing SEO content - 06/20/15 04:18 AM

I don't know how to fix it, I used vistaprint service to do my web site, easy to do but not sure how to do it all I'm no techi that's for sure
Posted By: bjansma

Re: Writing SEO content - 06/20/15 01:18 PM

Search engines are getting smarter all the time and are supposed to have moved from a keyword based algorithm to one more topically based. That being said I would still use as many keywords as I could without sacrificing fluidity and reader friendliness.
Posted By: Mike K.

Re: Writing SEO content - 06/20/15 02:54 PM

Throwback - I'm no expert by any means but I have been doing my own websites for over 10 years and studied a google analytics manual which gave me a lot of insight. Google has made some changes and your site can actually be penalized with lower rankings if you start keyword stuffing, use the same keywords or key phrases over and over or use Flash. Keep in mind that your website will take months to start showing up. Once you submit it to the search engines webcrawlers will check out your site and index it. The webcrawlers don't read every single word on the site but they do read the page titles, footers, captioned photos and words or sentences in bold type. That being said, you should use bold type for the relevant keywords or key phrases that you want the crawlers to detect - namely the phrases that people would likely use to find related services such as "get rid of gophers in Grass Valley". Google wants a website that has good relevant content related to the users search phrase and the content should be somewhat educational and flow well for the reader. I still come across sites with poor spelling, grammar, punctuation and the use of similar sounding but wrong words. Your keywords or key phrases should be in bold and integrated into the content across multiple pages. You should also consider using a website builder/hosting that also converts your main website to view on mobile devices as well. I've included a link from a previous post for your review as well. Hope this helps a little.

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