Not exact matches
According to Google, a negative
keyword is a
type of keyword that prevents your ad from being triggered by a
certain word or phrase.
Because LinkedIn is a searchable database, similar to Google, users can
type in
keywords and phrases to find
certain types of professionals to connect with or services they want provided.
To prevent that, one needs to be well - versed in the technicality
of advanced algorithms to predict what your users want or mean when they
type in
certain keywords.
But only a specialist will know the
types of content that search engines find most relevant for
certain keywords, or which websites give the most backlink juice for a particular industry.
She identifies the ways that these publishers guide users to
certain types of searching and
certain classes
of databases, typically
keyword searching
of large databases
of primary materials, rather than offering them what the experts know they need, which is early access to secondary materials, tables
of contents, self - evident cues (using graphic design conventions), and «information scent.»
Quality control (QC) measures to prevent these
types of mistakes might involve a system by which review teams conduct different levels
of review to verify accuracy
of other reviewers, or by sampling
certain categories, maybe reviewing one document for every 10 deemed irrelevant and looking for mistakes, which may expose larger issues such as a consistently overlooked
keyword.
Pro tip: Depending on the
type of your business, you might be interested in
keywords above
certain search volume.
You can use skills lists to determine whether a
certain type of job is a good match for you, and you can also use the names
of skills as
keywords in your resume or other application materials.
Scanning software also looks for
certain keywords to tell it what
type of information is being conveyed, such as work experience.
In skills, for example,
certain examples tend to organize and improve
keywords depending on the
type of work.