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I got listed on a big search engine in 2nd spot. Now thats the good news. The bad news is that I didnt separate the two words in the title of the home page. For example if my domian were to be Red Crayons (which its not) I am listed under RedCrayons. I dont know where I am when Red Crayons (two words) is typed in. So my question is should I change the title to two words and hope I get listed somewhere decent eventually? Or should I leave if alone and stay in pos. 2 without separating the words. Your expert advice is greatly appreciated.
 
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If you think someone will type the keyword of yours i.e. "RedCrayons" (which is not) then don't move it. And if you think that no one is going to type it "RedCrayons" but people will be typing "Red Crayons" then yes change it. Because anyway you were not going to receive the traffic from "RedCrayons" instead you can atleast try for "Red Crayons"

Now where you will be after changing that keyword depends on the competition and also your efforts.

Thanks.
 
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if i were u

if i were u i would go to
http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html?query=domains

then put the keywords redcrayon or red crayon or crayon in red... check the frequency,

then look at first ten key words ( you may write red crayon when u check)

for each keyword (at first ten from up to down) u should figure out which one is
best for you ( competition should be taken care of i dont think 'red crayon' is a good start)

how to find the best keywords is a good question i know one way but since im not sure i cant write here
 
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