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10:07 am November 6, 2009
| thanksjc
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My site http://www.womenssantacostumes.com is built on Flexibility. I'm currenlty using the All In One SEO pack as well and have put in my site decription, tilte, and keywords to what I want them to be. However, when I do a search for "Womens Santa Costumes" (with the quotes), my site's decription in Google is the footer text fot the flexibility theme. Can anybody help me? This is frustrating as it gives my visitors no indication of what the site offers. Thanks for help ahead of time!
PS – If I do the search for Womens Santa Costumes without the quotes, the description becomes the text of the 4th paragraph of my page. Please help!
- Brandon
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2:27 pm November 6, 2009
| Ryan
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You can't control how Google serves page results in the SERPS, but you could add the "womens santa costumes" key phrase throughout your post text. You could even do a sticky post where the post title has that specific phrase, and the post content is sprinkled with it. Google sees an exact match to your phrase in the footer, so that's the text it pulls into the listing. If it sees it higher on the page, it should eventually show text from your post title/content.
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8:31 pm November 6, 2009
| thanksjc
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Thanks Ryan. My "home page" is a static page. Each category listed when clicked pulls up a collection of "posts" marked as that particular category. I have now added the keyword phrase "womens Santa costumes" several times in the static page text, but do I have to also put it on all the posts for the categories as well? Thanks again!
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