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mthorpe

2:56 pm on Jul 29, 2004 (gmt 0)

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When creating page titles, say for the "2001 super bowl new england patriots", should 2001 super bowl be first(2001 super bowl-new england patriots) or new england patriots first and also should i use spaces in-between the two?

jo1ene

3:04 pm on Jul 29, 2004 (gmt 0)

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2001 Super Bowl New England Partiots, or
New England Partiots 2001 Super Bowl

Right?

What's the primary focus? Do people wanting to visit your page really want to know about the "2001 Super Bowl" or about the "New England Partiots" in general. Which do you offer? Both? If both, I wouldn't worry about it.

Personally, as a Patriots fan, I would prefer the second one.

Yes, use spaces.

mthorpe

3:36 pm on Jul 29, 2004 (gmt 0)

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my web page focuses on the 2001 super bowl, so should i put that first(2001 super bowl - ......)?. also what i meant by spaces, was should i use the hyphan(-) between 2001 super bowl and new england patriots. Does it matter when it comes to robots crawling my web site if i use a - or not?

mann

1:50 am on Jul 31, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Read, read, read carefully Jo1ene post, you will get answer for your first question.

Robots doesn't face any problem from hypen(-), because often hypen(-) put to look contains (here title) good, clear and meaning full.

HTH

jo1ene

1:57 am on Jul 31, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Robots doesn't face any problem from hypen(-), because often hypen(-) put to look contains (here title) good, clear and meaning full.

Wow! I'm not sure about this grammar. ;)

Hyphens translate to spaces in the end. It doesn't really matter. I personally wouldn't bother with them in a page title. Whatever floats your boat, in this case.