blossom
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Thanks for that, you are so kind I can make sense of most of that!Eeeep i'm not great at SEO but.... yes to your first two questions. This is what ive just googled to explain keywords found on the GoDaddy website
"What are keywords and why do I need them?
Date Submitted: 2-1-2013
Search engines use keywords when they include your website in their search results. Keywords can make or break your search engine ranking. Adding keywords to the content of your website can improve its ranking, but overusing them can cause your site to be banned for spamming.
When identifying keywords, select words and phrases in the content of your website that someone is most likely to use when searching for your online business or website.
Each of your Web pages should have keywords that include phrases found throughout the page content, title tag, headings, attributes, and link text. If you have words and phrases that occur often, rearrange the order to keep each tag unique. We don't recommend using the same string of keywords on all of your pages because it could hamper your SEO.
You can use the Keyword Ranking report in Search Engine Visibility to see where your site ranks on search engines for specific keyword searches. Search Engine Visibility shows you the ranking information for saved keywords on your home page keywords, as well as keywords shared throughout the site."
The description explains what you offer for example on my shellac page ive written:
"Discover Shellac the flawless, mirror shine manicure with longevity at The Nail Beautique in Margate. It lasts for up to 14 days on fingers and even longer on toes."
As said i don't really know much about SEO and god knows my keywords need sorting lmao! But once you get the hang of SEO and know what you're doing Moonfruit makes it nice and easy to navigate.
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You know the bit where you've said what your desciption says, "discover shellac the flawless mirror shine etc etc " .... that bit isn't actually visible on your website, is it? at least i can't see it lol Does that mean that's just a "behind the scenes" thing, as it were? xxx