Not exact matches
Google's tool isn't a completely accurate way to
identify keyword opportunities, and it's created more for use in PPC campaigns, but it's still the most accessible, reliable way to ascertain whether you are competing for the right
stuff — and whether there are some other popular
keywords you've not already considered.
This feature is also useful to
identify spammy pages that have been «
stuffed» with hundreds of Meta
Keywords or long Meta Descriptions that was common practice in SEO many years ago but now may be harming your rankings.
They do their best to
identify keywords in a job description that may be important to an employer or applicant tracking system, then they
stuff these
keywords in their resumes.
Be careful not to «
keyword stuff» your resume — applicant tracking systems are smart enough to
identify candidates that are gaming thei system.
These software programs are sophisticated enough to
identify when a resume has been
stuffed with too many
keywords, and if your resume does end up being seen by a human, a resume with too many
keywords can look awkward and it's obvious that you were simply trying to get past the software phase.