And that statement sort of contradicts ttp's keen eye when he spotted:Garri wrote:In fact, nowhere on your front page does it mention the vital word: PORTUGAL
Now as it happens, I do know of many people who probably don't know that The Algarve is in Portugal (they come from USA by the way, but thats not meant to be significant) .ttp wrote:Also
the Algarve in Portugal
Is there an Algarve anywhere else ?
But I'd rather make a serious point:
I wonder if these comments are relevant in the real world. People are unlikely to find this website unless they are specifically looking for an apartment in Vilamoura in the Algarve in Portugal. They typically don't search on "holiday flat by the sea" and then decide where to go.
Thus, its important to include all these terms high up on the page (probably in your opening para) to ensure you are found by appropriate people.
Oh, and by the way, this is not specific to Portugal. These comments could apply to Villas in Spain, France, UK, Florida or Iceland. I do believe that you need to give location prominence in SEO activities and if this means tautological descriptions then so be it. Next year I'm going to Paris, France and am looking for an apartment on the Left Bank. I'll be sure to put all those words into my search.
I may even add the reason for my trip, but I doubt "threesome" is typically included in most website descriptions