ATX
02-26-2004, 11:06 AM
I've read many conflicting articles about keywords. Some say that you can have many different keyword phrases, but don't repeat the same one more than a few times because the SE's will penalize you. Other articles say use different keyword phrases, but don't repeat keywords more than five times. I work in real estate sales in Austin, TX so obiviously I am geographically challenged. Therefore my keywords are useless if they are too vague. My current keywords are as follows: austin real estate,austin home for sale,austin texas real estate,austin home,texas home loan,real estate agent texas,texas real estate,austin homebuyer,realtor in austin,homes in austin,realtor austin,mls search,austin realtor,buying a home in austin,selling a home,texas real estate broker,real estate referral,texas real estate referrals,Ronnie Bredahl,homes in austin texas,broker. Notice that I used 'austin' 11 times and 'real estate' 6 times, but with different phrases. Is this bad? If it is bad, should I use less keywords or change them and cut back on the repeated words. Again, if the keyword phrases are too broad I would be targeting people all over and not necessarily prospect buyers and sellers in Austin, TX. Any help would be appreciated!!!