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Question: Our communications manager insists on hyphenating some of our most important keywords, but I'm afraid that this negatively impacts organic search results. If someone Googles "plus size clothing," but our site reads "plus-size clothing," are we less likely to show up?
This applies to actual searches, too. When a user types hyphenated words into the search engine, the search engine performs a multiple word search, as if the hyphens don't exist. In other words, the search engine makes no distinction between hyphenated words and the same combination of words separated by spaces. That's one of the reasons why SEO-friendly URLs make such a big difference. URLS that contain multiple important keywords, separated by hyphens, tend to place higher in organic search results than URLs that are all one word, with no separators. For example, www.important-keyword.com will rank higher than www.importantkeyword.com, because in the first case, the search engines recognize "important" and "keyword" as search terms. In the second case, they see "importantkeyword," a word that doesn't really exist, as the search term. ### About the AuthorJeff Jones is a Web-optimization specialist. He helps companies improve their Web sites, SEO results and PPC-campaign performance. Connect and collaborate with him on Twitter. Related Resources:
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