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 Seo Keyword Domains on Yahoo

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Brian Lange, Internet Engineers ,  La Mesa,  CA

Date: June 16, Number of Replies: 2


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It's been my experience that domain names with seo keywords rank well almost immediately on Yahoo. For example my neighbor's blog http://PrincevilleGolfVacationRental.com consists of only one page and is already on the first page of Yahoo for the keyword phrase "Princeville Golf Vacation Rental". For the same phrase it appears on the 13th results page of Google which is undoubtedly due to the lack of content. Additionally, when choosing a keyword rich domain name I always elect not to use hyphens if possible.

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Date: June 28

So, Brian, do we need a Yahoo Profile also? And what do we click to get one. Furthermore, how do I edit my Google profile. I really did a bio that had nothing to do with RE. What was I thinking? Tired and late at nite just doesn't grab it obviously. However, linked it to Facebook. Does that help my business and if so, how??? I need to get referral business off the Internet and am not getting it.
New subject: Some Realtors in SD have multiple domain web sites and get lots of referrals from them. Have to hire assistants to monitor and respond to them. What are your suggestions to this type of marketing?
Jody Hood
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Brian Lange Internet Engineers ,  La Mesa,  CA

Date: June 30

Hi Jody,

After logging into my Google account I have an option to Edit profile that is located at the top left.
Do you have something similar? I am not familar with Yahoo profiles but it is probably worth looking into.

Search engine traffic is a great way to get real estate referrals. While looking at your site jodyhoodrealestate.com I noticed that some of the keyword text is displayed inside of an image. For example on the San Diego page the "Why We Love San Diego" is an image. It looks fine however the search engines will not pick this up and your site will have a harder time ranking for the keyword "San Diego". Another thing is that you title tag does not appear to change.
The title tag is what appears at the top of the browser and should contain seo keywords that appear in the text of the web page. The title tag is very important when it comes to search engine traffic.


 

 

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