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Can anyone offer me guidance, or links, to help me structure our
website's keywords, description, etc., for the major search engines.
Does it do us any good to put two keywords together, include upper and
lowercase versions, increase the number of keywords...or does the effect
get "diluted"? In particular, I'm interested in increasing our hits
through Yahoo.
Not knowing enough about what algorithms these engines use, I'm not sure
I'm asking
the right questions, but I have a feeling that there are many of you out
there with more than enough knowledge...which I'd gratefully appreciate.
Cordially,
Douglas Max
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LR Communication Systems, Inc.
Training in business writing and presentation skills. Seminars, distance
learning/correspondence programs with personal feedback. Online options.
Editing services. Founded in 1969.