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Originally Posted by clementine I'm going back in to the code for a tweak as I come nowhere when "builders" is used intead of "builder".
You've got me going now.
Cheers.
Just added "builders" into the "Keywords metatag". I presume it will take a while to be noticed by the bots or it might ruin my PR altogether, time will tell. |
Doubt it will hurt.
I hear that some engines compensate by searching for both plural or singular, even if just singular is used. But what I've seen, shows that its better to vary the text.
You can avoid "killing yourself" sometimes, by making a second page.
My home page used to cover the bases for "landscape designer" and "certified arborist".
But in time, I made a "landscape design" page with design and designer in the tags and text. Likewise for "certified arborist".
I'm not quite sure how your search will work from outside the USA, but go to Google and type:
"Portland certified arborist"
In quotes and without quotes - it should show my REFERRAL page for certified arborist first, and at my end, puts my home page secondary beneath it.
Anyway, one page for each major niche or service, when added onto the site, typically helps a lot.
If the service is very straight-forward and easy to write about on one page, then one page should be fine.