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I’m testing how clever Google really is tonight when it comes to “knowing” what is contained within the content of a particular post or page of a website. I have selected a long tail keyphrase, “web hosting domain name registration” from Google Adwords for the title of this post and will write a load of jibberish, only mentioning the keyphrase a few times, to see if in fact the post ranks well and how long it stays ranking for on the power of 3ac.co.uk and the title only. Will Google notice?
The jibberish starts now:
It was once said that flying to the moon on a banana would be considered dangerous for a one eyed elephant. But purple balloons which taste like peanut butter seem to ski faster than a frog who’s uncle just won the lottery.
It is in fact the better way to describe web hosting domain name registration so the question should be asked whether the country needs to you defend its underpants or if the mighty pickle onion can sing along to three cowboys riding the starlight express.
So in conclusion only water which mixes with red bow ties is powerful enough to drive a horsedrawn cart. Getting the horse to draw is a whole new challenge in the game of cat and mouse. How could he ever catch the rat if the grapes of time simply fade away into the depths of the ocean bed?
It is without doubt the most difficult expression of self pity that you can eat the entire chocolate envelopes of love letters encrusted with diamonds and turkey sausages. So why does it not count when the bell rings for dinner and the wind blows away the fog from the bathroom?
Hmm. I never realisedn how difficult it was to write a load of nonsense like that. It actually takes a bit of the thought! So as you can see I have mention the keyphrase, web hosting domain name registration three times during this post which is about 350 words long, a well structured post I think you will agree!
So what are your thoughts? Will the fact that I have written 4 paragraphs of crap and not actually spoken about anything to do with the “d” word make a difference as far as Google is concerned? Or will the fact that the Title, URL and keyword density, plus the fact that Google already “trusts” 3ac.co.uk override this?
Let’s see how quickly and how well this post now ranks for its title.
I love experimenting!
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Hi, I'm Gary Taylor. I have interested in domain names since 2002. In January 2008 I won the Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the Midlands Business Awards. I have been featured on sites like Mortgage Strategy, speak at events like Think Visibility and SAScon and develop sites like Rottweilers.co.uk and South Africa. I am a Director of One Result and head up all aspects of SEO, Project Management and Internal Operations. I live in Birmingham with my dog Alfie and love to play the guitar. You can follow me on Twitter or connect with me on Linked In.
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