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Title Tag

One of the most important things you can do to rank well in the Google organic search results, is to be sure every page of your website has a different title tag<title>.

Here is the title tag from my website Sem-Advance.com home page

<title>Internet Marketing Search Marketing Optimization Promotion By Clint ;-&gt;</title>
As you can see my title tag focuses on my primary keyword term - Internet Marketing and my secondary term Search Marketing and uses related terms Optimization & Promotion.

Now if you visit the Natural Search Results page  you will see the <title> tag reads;

<Title>Natural Search Results Listings Search Engine Marketing By Clint ;-></Title>

It uses the theme of the page and primary keyword term I would be targeting for Google rankings Natural Search Results and my secondary term Search Engine Marketing which ties it back to the index page title tag Search Marketing.

Another thing I have done is added some other high competition keyword terms to the title tag using just one word which is ‘listings’

If you take the words ‘Search Results’ from the primary keyword phrase Natural Search Results, and add ‘Listings’ the new phrase is “Search Results Listings” and two additional terms “Search Results” and “Results Listings” are built.

By building anchor text links using my keyword terms, and pointing them to this page, it is possible the one page could rank for between 1 and 5 different keyword phrases on the major search engines.

That is what I call the Weed & Seed SEO technique. Hope you enjoyed!

Matt Cutts caught in another lie.

Turns out Matt C aka GooglePuppet is at Word Camp On July 21st 2007 and makes a claim that Google now supports the use of underscores.

News.com Interview Matt Cutts dated July 23rd

Did Matt read a WebProWorld Thread?

Because I find it weird… really odd as on July 14th 2007  I explain why underscores are preferred over hyphens in a post thread at WebProWorld

Hyphens Vs Underscores

People are questioning me trying to prove me wrong so I show them the following keyword terms used in Google.com search query.

First term: search engine optimization

- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via “natural” (”organic” or …
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization - 85k -

# 2 listing for search engine optimization

notice the underscores ????

Next lets try something else I love SEM

search engine marketing

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_marketing

# 2 listing for that term too…

Now I know for a fact that WikiPedia has been listed on the front page for several months for these terms. Most SEOs should know this.

One of the mods at WPW continues to press that his opinion is correct and even tells me I am wrong as Msn & Yahoo do not support underscores….

But the no BS SEO proves fact over stubborn opinion by proving all three search engines support the use of underscores

Next if you type in the search box

search engine optimization

The  number 1 in Yahoo is ….

# en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_ engine_optimization

You say underscores are not supported??

Msn?

type in the search box

search engine optimization

Whats the listing at # 4 ???

# en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_ engine_optimization
Man this is getting old but lets really slam the door shut on Google and Matt Cutts lies.

Matts at Word Camp (a conference for Word Press users and developers) explaining how underscores are now supported by Google and meanwhile WordPress has pages ranked at the top of Google Search Results and rated a PageRank 7 by Google

ht tp://c odex.word press.org/Creating_an_Archive_Index

Yeah right Google just started supporting underscores…..

Someone should cut the puppets strings.