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I have asked this question before but never received a response so will ask again.
Why is it that the keywords listed for submission to the search engines by you never include any of the key words the customer selects for optimization?
For example you will list yellowstonepark.com (not my domain just using as an example) on the first line as
url: yellowstonepark.com
then under title or second line you list it as:
yellowstonepark.com - yellowstone park (the customer's key words) - this website is for sale! (even though there is no website for sale, only the domain)
Then on the third line for key words you list: "the first internet search engine for domains, etc." but nothing about the key words optimized for that particular domain.
Then on the fourth line under description you list: domains, buy and sell domains, and then the word domains in various languages.
For an easy example of what i am referring to go to dreamsubmit.net and try submitting any domain to the major search engines they cover. (the basic service is free if you are wondering and no, it is not my domain)
It seems to me that by not including the key words optimized by either yourself or a customer under the key words selection submitted by you to search engines, a chance to maximize exposure for that domain is lost. it also explains why i can easily find a domain in a general google search as in the example above by running the words together like yellowstonepark.com but not find the domain in a general search like yellowstone park.
Hope this makes sense. Please advise.
Why is it that the keywords listed for submission to the search engines by you never include any of the key words the customer selects for optimization?
For example you will list yellowstonepark.com (not my domain just using as an example) on the first line as
url: yellowstonepark.com
then under title or second line you list it as:
yellowstonepark.com - yellowstone park (the customer's key words) - this website is for sale! (even though there is no website for sale, only the domain)
Then on the third line for key words you list: "the first internet search engine for domains, etc." but nothing about the key words optimized for that particular domain.
Then on the fourth line under description you list: domains, buy and sell domains, and then the word domains in various languages.
For an easy example of what i am referring to go to dreamsubmit.net and try submitting any domain to the major search engines they cover. (the basic service is free if you are wondering and no, it is not my domain)
It seems to me that by not including the key words optimized by either yourself or a customer under the key words selection submitted by you to search engines, a chance to maximize exposure for that domain is lost. it also explains why i can easily find a domain in a general google search as in the example above by running the words together like yellowstonepark.com but not find the domain in a general search like yellowstone park.
Hope this makes sense. Please advise.