Confused how to make my post title from the following keywords
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Hello i want to make a website of laptops repairing and want to target the following keywords in one post
acer e55 lcd problem solution
acer e55 lcd diagram
acer e55 lcd ways
acer e55 lcd jumper
acer 355 lcd ic faultt
the above keywords are just i posted an example so can you tell me how can I target them in one post haveing good title the one title in my mind is
acer e55 lcd problem solution diagram jumper ways
is this correct way of title or i have to do some thing else please help thanks.
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Hello all of them are low competition keywords and i can rank a site from first day at page 2 or 3 so its low competition for them. so I want to target them all as all of them drive traffic my confusion is suppose i target two keywords in title and all others in content will google still favour those keywords in content and will rank site for them the same way if i used them in title??? Thats my main question hope you understand
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Hi Salman,
Like Oleg said, the clickthrough rate would be low and rankings wouldn't be optimal by shoving all those keywords in.
If I were you, I would start off the title tag with:
Acer 355 LCD Laptop Repair |
And then figure out which of the other keywords are the most important to you or use Moz's keyword explorer tool to see which you have the best opportunity to rank for.
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should i use the other keywords at the start of the content as google prefer any thing in the start or i should use it anywhere appropirate.
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No. Nobody is going to click on that title, your CTR score will be low and you wont rank well even if the content is good.
Instead do something like... Common Acer E55 LCD Problems & Solutions (w/ Diagrams)
Then structure your actual content to have your other keywords as subheadings or used throughout the content.
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