Shownotes Google has placed a focus on connecting visitors to pages with the meaning they're looking for rather than
just exact phrases and keywords to help provide users with the best possible results.
Not exact matches
Without
just one little word — a — the meaning of the entire
phrase becomes the
exact opposite.
Now if they can
just update the search feature... to actually look up
exact phrases....
The idea of giving someone
just a three word
phrase to find the
exact location is something that works incredibly better, and, as those examples in Hamlet demonstrate, if you get another identical word combination,
just hit the search key again, much easier than scan and scan to find the
phrase on any given page.
I
just did a search for «ebook cover design» and found 143,000 results mentioning this
exact phrase.
It wasn't
just that others changed their answers to agree with his once he dared to disagree, but most of them mimicked his
exact phrase as they changed their earlier answers.