Child Abuse Protection Agency
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I'm talking to a child abuse protection agency about developing their website and we are looking into keyword for them their site to target. The client asked me yesterday, are there any implications for targeting keywords such as "Child Abuse" etc. I presume there is no problem with this but just thought I would double check?
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Thanks For the tips Jim, Appreciate it!
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first, I'd go with the focus on what are the kids in need searching for?!
second, yeah add that keyword as well.
if the agency provides their services at specific location mix your keywords with the locations (tags)
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