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I am new here. I was wondering if it would be a good practice if I use 10 or 12 consecutive double word keywords in my images?
I am putting 2 or 3 double keywords in the first 10, the remaining 6 or 7 are single,
Please let me know. Am i right truck or not, Advance thanks
There are plenty of keyword fields available to you, and there's no need to double them up. As @daniellei4510 said, you should only use compound keywords if you are certain that they are a common term in the language you're using. This help page might be useful to you:
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It depends if the double keywords are common enough that someone would actually use them in a keyword search. For me personally, I think 10 to 12 consecutive double keywords is excessive. Let's take "chocolate chip cookies," for example. I would separate these myself, or perhaps use the following: "chocolate chip, cookies." Anyway, it would if you could post actual examples.
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There are plenty of keyword fields available to you, and there's no need to double them up. As @daniellei4510 said, you should only use compound keywords if you are certain that they are a common term in the language you're using. This help page might be useful to you:
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Keywords should be brief search terms that customers are most likely to use.
Titles and Descriptions can be more detailed.
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