Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Peter Jensen" <nospam (AT) yahoo (DOT) com>
writing in news:OPzpb.32216$mU6.91720 (AT) newsb (DOT) telia.net:
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I see more and more of my competitors stuffing a bunch of keywords in
the title of their pages. Not the way it is usually done in readable
sentences but comma separating, singular + plural etc.
What is Google's view on this? |
I don't know for sure what Google thinks of it, but IMHO it should make
sense to humans.
<title>The quick, speedy brown fox, foxes jumped, jumps, jumping, over the
lazy, good-for-nothing dog's, canine's, German Shepard's back </title>
might be great for a robot, but it will look stupid on a SE's results
page, and it will look stupid on a browser title bar as well.
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