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question about plural (language problem) in keywords

         

vanekpavel

3:26 pm on Jul 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

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hi
I just found some diference in google results, for example my main keyword is NICE PHOTOS, i have it in domain name, meta tags and html text...i can see some good results in google with this keyword, but another thing is that if i look for NICE PHOTO i cannot see my page in results. Anyway if i look at OVERTURE this two words (and every other word in plural and singular) are counted as same word, but i found that google doesnt work in such a way. So need i to put in my keywords NICE PHOTO also?

thanks for your replies...
Pavel

Macguru

3:30 pm on Jul 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Hi vanekpavel,

Yes, Google does not support partial word matching. You will have to craft one page for each variations.

vanekpavel

3:47 pm on Jul 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I am sorry but i didnt really understand your reply - "You will have to craft one page for each variations." Need i make some another specific page with missing singular keyword or it is o.k. to put only this sinqular keyword in the Title,meta tags and text to my index page and other important pages?

Macguru

3:51 pm on Jul 26, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



1 - Dont waiste much time with meta tags.
2 - Page title is so important, it is very dificult to focus on more than one keyword per page.

Try to put the most popular variation in homepage title, and the rest elswhere in body text of it. Craft another page for any variation.

Here is some hints old but still good: [webmasterworld.com...]