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I know it’s not good practice to add spaces between your keywords and commas, such as “keyword, keyword” vs. “keyword,keyword.” But what if the search term you’re using is two words. Is it safe to use “keyword keyword,keyword?”

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@ray326May 27.2008 — Sure.
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@WebJoelMay 27.2008 — I really do not subscribe to the notion that the 'lack of whitespace' between keywords-seperated-with-commas in META gives any substaintive advantage in SEO. I know that some HTML-optimizers remove whitespaces from everything that it can to reduce the files-size a few KB or so, which does have it's advantages. I am more of a 'normal speech' advocate for targeted keywords. The lack of whitespace might only gain you enough room to stick in one or two more additional keywords without apparently 'stuffing'..
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