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How Google Deals with States and State Abbreviations
Hi Chris I generally agree with "xvp's" answer. Google for the most part can pick up the distinction between the state and abbreviation. What you can do is check search volume (if there is any) for each - optimize for the one most searched for in key places like the title tag, but just make sure to include variations within the content if possible. Like include the abbreviation in the meta description if you've written it out in the title tag. But you definitely don't need to create separate pieces of content or anything just to target one or the other. -Dan
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | evolvingSEO0 -
My blog is showing in search results instead of my homepage and this is fine, but less than ideal. Any idea on how I can fix this?
Try using proper anchor text for your home page.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | DiamondJewelryEmpire0 -
If you have multiple Web sites, utilizing great root domains to rank organically for varying terms, is it against Google search policy if each site basically offers the same service?
Ok thanks for the answer. What about hosting on same server? Should we host them on separate servers for each site?
Technical SEO Issues | | ChrisClever0