What You Can Learn from Searching for Yourself
Posted on May 18th, 2010 by Larry Chase
You can see how the search engines pick up title tags, meta tags and link tags. Look at the fragments of copy and tags that make up the snippet block of text which displays next to the link to yourself on the SERP (Search Engine Results Page).
Make sure you’re getting found for the keywords your target audience uses, not the ones you use, unless you are just like your target audience. LC
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