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Web 2.0 properties question relting to Linkwheel Top
Hi guys, I own the urls for my keyword on a number of web 2.0 properties. They have just been indexed by google and I noticed that the title tag was the one keyword that I use and nothing else, sometimes its the keyword twice It appears that the title you enter in the web 2.0 property, weebly in this case, is also the page title and the H1 tag As my keyword is one 7 letter word, and that is all thats showing in the serps, will this effect my rankings as I understand it (i think i read it on here somewhere) one word titles look spammy and its better to have meaningful text in the title tag, Is this correct? If so, when I change the title in weebly, it will also change the h1 tag, will this have a detrimental effect? Whats more important, the page title or the h1 tag? Thanks in advance guys
 
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