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08-29-2005, 10:59 PM
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question about keywords
is this too many and do I repeat the word keyless too much?
did research and these are the highest relevent KW's with the highest KEI's
keyless locks,security systems supplier,locks for glass sliding door,best home security companies,lock boxes for real estate,pool gate latches,keyless locking element,home residential business security system,building products market research reports,keyless entry,keyless door locks,business locks safes,home security,fingerprint lock,electronic door lock,home security entry systems,best home security systems,keyless deadbolt,keyless entry lock,keyless entry & security,combination door lock,keyless locking device,keyless locking devices,business security system,pushbutton lock,home security systems
Thanks!
Eric 
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08-29-2005, 11:24 PM
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LOL... yes.
that enormous keyword list won't improve your ranking in any of the SE's, but might raise a flag for spamming. Keywords have been abused so much in the past that they are mostly ignored in the SE's, but I still use them for unique phrases such as obscure towns and cities, and hotel names.
Make sure your keywords are unique and relevant to that page. So if you have a page about business locks, and another page about home security then that should be reflected in the keyword tags. 12 keywords should be enough for most pages.
Cheers,
Paz.
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08-29-2005, 11:29 PM
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so is it ok to say keyless locks, keyless lock, keyless entry & security,keyless entry locks....etc.
and say keyless so much?
Thanks!
Eric
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08-30-2005, 12:05 AM
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Hi,
it depends on the page. Whatever you use, it's vital that the keywords be mentioned somewhere on the page. You wouldn't need to repeat singular and the plurals, but many people do. As I tried to suggest I usually only use the keywords tag for diverse terms and words that are difficult to spell eg the town of Fethiye in Turkey, often mis-spelt as Fetihye. Others don't bother to use the keyword tag at all. You could use "keyless lock, entry, security system, electronic switch, etc...." but I wouldn't lose a moment's sleep over the keyword tag to be honest!
Cheers,
Paz.
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08-30-2005, 01:26 AM
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Originally Posted by keylessguy
so is it ok to say keyless locks, keyless lock, keyless entry & security,keyless entry locks....etc.
and say keyless so much?
Thanks!
Eric
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From what I undestand, that list is absolutely fine. You are using keyword phrases. So as long as you don't repeat an "exact phrase" (what is between two commas) twice you are doing good. I think the list is fine. Optimal keyword phrases are between 2 to 5 words, which is what you have. If you researched that list, I would use it. But each page of your site should be optimized for only one or two of those keyword phrases...
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08-30-2005, 12:09 AM
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also, what is the truth about how u type them in, with commas and spaces, commas and no spaces, no commas...etc
Thanks a lot for your quick response!
Eric
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