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Keyword Help Please

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:44 am
by JKALLEN
Hi folks,

I've been working for a client on a batch of city/town related articles and he's requested that I use the following keywords in each article:

<cityname>-property

I'm stumped. Anybody have any suggestions on how I can use this in a sentence that makes grammatical sense? The hyphen has to be there as well as the individual city name, like "Toronto-property".

I'm watching my hair turn gray over this one and any suggestions will be appreciated!

Jenn

Re: Keyword Help Please

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:19 am
by Celeste Stewart
Did he specify that the hyphen be there? Are spaces allowed? I ask because I believe that search engines ignore punctuation.

Maybe try placing the phrase before a noun such as:
When browsing Toronto-property listings
Toronto-property prices have remained stable

Those aren't exactly grammatcially correct though. If you could use spaces, try headings such as:

Toronto - Property Taxes

Toronto - Property Listings

Toronto - Property Owners

Toronto - Property Insurance

Re: Keyword Help Please

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:01 am
by JKALLEN
Thanks Celeste, for the input and suggestions. I've asked for clarification, hopefully that'll help some.

Jenn

Re: Keyword Help Please

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 3:23 pm
by KateWrites
Wouldn't it be grammatically correct to use it as a noun. Like 'two-way' street? Ex: Toronto-property managers commonly live outside the city. toronto-property managers = managers of toronto properties? toronto property managers = property managers of toronto?

It's ugly, but I think it works.