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Not sure if I posted this to the correct category, please move if that is the case.
Back in the day when I first started learning about SEO, there seemed to be a lot of emphasis on page title as it related to the targeted key term. Not only in the meta area but in the H1, in the content and its' position on the page (higher the better). I have a competitor who consistently outranks me for several community related key terms. The content on my community pages is much better than my competitors it's original, relevant, etc. In addition, I wrote it in keeping with every SEO rule I could think of. My competitor's page is dull, boring and repeats the same content on every community page only changing the name of the area on each. The only thing I can see were I am lacking is the height of the keyword term. My competitor has it at the very top of the page where I have it much lower. Is this my problem? Should I follow suite? Take a look and let me know what you think: Target: Woodstock New York Real Estate Mine: http://www.nutshellrealty.com/woodst...eal-estate.php My Competitor's: http://www.westwoodrealty.com/Real_E...odstock/12498/ |
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