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ERUSSE00
Dec 11, 2010, 04:37 PM
People are made single by death, divorce and personal choice. They need all kinds of help and advice. What would be a suggested title for a website?

salelebane
Dec 12, 2010, 12:43 AM
Here's a proposed...for example...."filament"..."thinfilament"...

sharper11
Dec 13, 2010, 06:50 PM
I do not have a title, but do have advice. Make sure your title fits in with how your demographic will find you. For instance, if using a search engine, what would they type in if looking for help and advice with being single (by death, divorce or personal choice). You have most of your keywords right there. Your title should reflect a combination of these keywords, as your title is your MOST recognized by search engines.

Is it a forum or blog site? -- "helpforsingles" or "singlesadviceforum" .. This may seem plain jane, but will boost traffic.

Martin_Franklin
Dec 22, 2010, 08:54 PM
I think learn to live is a suitable title I know at first you will think that it does not fits in bur what is the basic purpose of your to make people cheer if they are feeling lonely and guide them how to deal with the worse things.

SearchRespect
Dec 9, 2011, 11:50 AM
Your title is in the words you used to describe it to us... "Help and advice for newly single adults due to death, divorce, or personal choice"

Cheers,

Henry
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