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Yahoo-hyphenated-my-keywords

My keywords in my desciption are hypenated

         

Polarisman

4:41 am on Aug 14, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi to all. I am new at SEO and have been lurking here for a few weeks. I really respect the level of expertise here and I was hoping some of you could give me some advice.

I just got my new website listed in Yahoo. In the description field Yahoo hyphenated my key phrase like this: my-key-phrase-hyphenated. This is not they way my key words are ever written (except, of course, in this listing!). My question is, is this a matter of no harm no foul, meaning that Yahoo will ignore the hyphens when people do a key word search, or will it actually make a difference (I imagine they hyphens couldn't possibly help)in the end search results? If it does make a difference, what are the odds that I might be able to persuade Yahoo to remove the hyphens?

Thanks in adance for your input.

SmallTime

5:58 am on Aug 14, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Most (if not all) search engines count hyphens as spaces, I wouldn't worry about that. Will it make a difference to live human beings?

martinibuster

6:58 am on Aug 14, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I agree with SmallTime.

Hyphens are counted as spaces. Even in the url or directory name (i.e: martinibuster.com/my-spammy-keyword-directory).

I also know for certain that it isn't counted in the description either. Here's the proof: A search for "Meals-on-wheels" and "Meals on wheels" will bring up identical results.

:o