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hi buddies
i notice an important point which i want to discuss with u.If i have an page title " Buy online books"(notice space before buy) then what the search engine do to my title. Do they trim the space or they store as such or do they insert some character in place of space (like we see square box in some searches). |
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Not exactly sure... never really researched it. However, I know that if you put special characters in your title (such as »), google will pick that up. I would think if you put   that the space should show...
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They will trim the extra spaces in the starting, ending and in the middle of the search phrase..
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search engines will trim the extra places for sure.
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they use trim() funtion to treen the spaces at the end and the beginning of the title
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If you put spaces in starting of ur keyword,search engine ll trim the spaces.
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