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Keyword or keyphrase?



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Keyword or keyphrase?

Which do you feel is better to have? A single keyword or a keyphrase? I have seen both be successful. Myself, I happen to like keyphrases.

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seoguy
Both should be better. Users I think uses key phrases when they search something online. And I think as SEO, I can get to rank better and faster if I use key phrases.



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marketingGal
Key phrases will always be easier to rank for and that's what you utlimately want, right? Keyword or keyphrase?



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Johnr271
Well, As per our SEO experience, key-phrases can be more beneficial than keywords.



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Cristian
It depends, I prefer using keywords, one word, two words or 3 words max. Long tail keywords don't rank to good since panda update.



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Corzhens
A freelancing friend told me that the fewer keywords you use, the better because the crawlers are after the first few keywords only which means the rest of the keywords after the 3rd keyword will not have a value anymore with the search engines. But I disagree to that because when you do a search the search engines will check on all the keywords if it happens to reach your site. But maybe there is a point in having fewer keywords so as not to be accused of keyword stuffing.



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shaarx
keyword phrase is always good if your website is new once you will have your keyword phrase on top then you can go for keyword as well... but keyword phrase not more than 3 words.



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shaarx
apart for using "How to " and "What is" etc, etc.
they are not Count is Organic Searches.



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onlineseo
Key phrases will always be easier to rank for and that's what you utlimately want, right?



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Corzhens
In the battle for keyword, I guess the keyphrase is more logical because it is difficult to be unique with a keyword. For example, my niche is pets, dogs in particular, so what unique keywords can I put in with an article about a birth of a puppy? Obviously, you have to use keyphrases just to be unique in your tagging. In my example, puppy is common likewise birth or even the breed of the dog. But how about labradorpuppy?



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