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Uma

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E-cigarettes have been in the top 10 yahoo searches this week. But CASAA.org never pops up in the list of finds.
The search engines provide suggestions of other popular searches to click on ... and still no CASAA.org.
Some of the popular key searches are:

E-cigarettes
electronic cigarettes
Are e-cigarettes safe?
Are e-cigarettes safe 2013?
Are e-cigarettes safe indoors?
Are e-cigarettes safe or not?
What are electronic cigarettes? (but at least a WIKI shows up in the list).
What are e-cigarettes?
Will e-cigarettes be banned?

Even ECF isn't appearing on these search finds. I used to find ECF on every search find.

I didn't see any blurbs on the "How Stuff Works" site, etc either.

Just thought you might be interested in the missing search field tag links...
 

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CASAA's website keyword tags are: "casaa, tobacco harm reduction, electronic cigarette, organization, advocates, e-cigarettes, information, smokeless tobacco information, dissolvable tobacco information, e-cigarette bans, snus, e-cigs, e-cigarette vapor, studies, testing, scientific, surveys, experts, legislation"

There are so many articles, stores, blogs and websites specifically about e-cigarettes that it's very difficult to get any kind of search engine ranking on it, especially when your website isn't about just e-cigarettes. If you search "e-cigarette bans," "e-cigarette research," "e-cigarette organization" or "tobacco harm reduction," then CASAA's blog/site does come up on page 1 on Google. Maybe it will help once we shift over to Word Press. :)
 

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Those are all good, no doubt about that! But the average Joe who is confused over the Political fearmongering propaganda and the real Consumer reports and Science tests aren't finding you with their typical search phrases.
What if...
What if CASAA made a page titled: Are e-cigarettes safe? .... and did a short story blurb and tagged it with those words and more, (indoors, 2013 e-cigarette reports, etc) for the consumer to find easier.
Just sayin...
 

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CASAA's website keyword tags are: "casaa, tobacco harm reduction, electronic cigarette, organization, advocates, e-cigarettes, information, smokeless tobacco information, dissolvable tobacco information, e-cigarette bans, snus, e-cigs, e-cigarette vapor, studies, testing, scientific, surveys, experts, legislation"

There are so many articles, stores, blogs and websites specifically about e-cigarettes that it's very difficult to get any kind of search engine ranking on it, especially when your website isn't about just e-cigarettes. If you search "e-cigarette bans," "e-cigarette research," "e-cigarette organization" or "tobacco harm reduction," then CASAA's blog/site does come up on page 1 on Google. Maybe it will help once we shift over to Word Press. :)

You're probably right Kristin, and Wordpress has some great Search Engine Optimization abilities....there's a great plugin available for WP that will help with some great SEO stats. :)
 

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CASAA's website keyword tags are: "casaa, tobacco harm reduction, electronic cigarette, organization, advocates, e-cigarettes, information, smokeless tobacco information, dissolvable tobacco information, e-cigarette bans, snus, e-cigs, e-cigarette vapor, studies, testing, scientific, surveys, experts, legislation"

There are so many articles, stores, blogs and websites specifically about e-cigarettes that it's very difficult to get any kind of search engine ranking on it, especially when your website isn't about just e-cigarettes. If you search "e-cigarette bans," "e-cigarette research," "e-cigarette organization" or "tobacco harm reduction," then CASAA's blog/site does come up on page 1 on Google. Maybe it will help once we shift over to Word Press. :)
Three out of 15 search tags is not enough and the rest of the tags are not reaching the Average Joe's search phrases. They reach the average lawyer, politician, scientist, but not the average Joe who is swayed by the politician's propaganda.
 
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