This is why when working with a phrase
match list of keywords you still need to construct a fairly extensive negative keyword list.
Not exact matches
I have a
list of keywords and am doing exact
match and have few
keywords with broad
match modifier.
At the bottom
of that page, you'll have a
list of keywords (broad
match) that are trending.
Here is the detailed
list of what this sugar daddy database can offer you: you can post lifetime profiles and add up to 26 photos for free, verify (photo, age, education & occupation, etc.), initiate sending free winks, run an advanced search by
keywords, photos, zip codes, city, check out compatible
matches / reverse
matches / new members, send birthday / greeting cards.
Standard Membership • Ask for support through live chat; • Online chat and e-mail replying; • Possibility to send free winks; • See the first date ideas
of members; • Quick, username and member's luxuries; • You can showcase your luxuries; • Post own first date ideas and share with the rest; • Post a lifetime profile; • Upload up to 26 photos; • Unroll a verification
of basic information
of a member; • Display verification badges; • Ask and answer questions; • Edit the blog and forum with advanced tools; • Check out your latest activity; • Leave comments on forum, blogs, and profiles; • Access the website with the help
of a mobile device; Gold Membership • Contains all the features found in the standard membership, plus more than 40 more features like: • Get access to an MM counselor through chat and e-mail; • Have full mobile access; • Check if the sent e-mail is read on the website; • You can view certified millionaires; • Search millionaires by annual income; • Check how responsible some members are; • See the last login date; • View compatible and reverse
matches; • Show up in the top
of searches; • Become a certified millionaire; • Upload and maintain a private album; • Receive tips for a successful dating and safety; • You will receive customer care services with priority; • Have your account more personalized; • Your profile will be highlighted as a featured member; • You can manage your profile, scan photos and make photo privacy settings; • You can use
keywords in search; • Hide from search results; • Search the new, verified, recommended and gold members; • Remove members from the search
list; • See who viewed your profile and who is interested in you; • Search by state, province, zip code or city;
Google has many fantastic tools to use for learning about and keeping track
of your market area, competition or products • Gmail, search on gmail, signup, Start here I opens you to the Google world • Google Alerts http://www.google.com/alerts • Google Analytics http://www.google.com/analytics • Blogger, an easy place to start with your web presence http://www.blogger.com • Google Trends http://www.google.com/trends • Google Images make sure your images are here, great place for research • Google Places, making sure your business is found,
list it here • Google Adsense, make a little money along the way • Google
Keyword Tool / external, find your
keywords, learn what new
keywords you should be using and paying attention to, because
of recent changes I like the phrase
match option now.
Due to recent changes one can now search for genre
keywords such as «action,» «western,» etc. and then filter by «free only» and sort by «rating» or «best
matches» and end up with a decent
list of free titles that will most likely fit what the reader is searching for.
The Hidden Object Scenes are varied with Interactive
List finds, Multiples
of the same item finds,
Keywords in sentence finds, Fragment finds, and one
of my personal favorites, Interactive, Progressive Silhouetted Shape finds where you find the first item that
matches the Silhouetted Shape, and then use that item back in the scene logically, which exposes the next item and so forth.
It's time to browse the wait staff job
listing like the specials board, but instead
of finding a deal on the dish you desire, you'll underline resume
keywords that
match the restaurant manager's appetite.
Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) allow employers to eliminate resumes that don't
match up with the job description, so be sure to take the time to bolster your resume to include the
keywords listed in the requirements and other sections
of the job posting.
If you don't use
keywords that
match the job
listing, you run the risk
of your submission being ignored by cover letter / resume - scanning software.
We will prepare a short
list of keywords that will be
matched to your resume.
Make a
list of all your abilities, achievements, and previous responsibilities and
match the skills with the
keywords from the job description.
It's time to browse the job
listing like the MLS database, but instead
of finding the perfect starter home, we will underline resume
keywords that
match the wants and needs
of the real estate agency's manager.
It's time to browse the job
listing like the menu board, but instead
of finding the dish we crave, we will underline resume
keywords that
match the appetite
of the head cook and bottle washer.
Make a
list of all your achievements, skills, and previous responsibilities and
match them with the
keywords from the job description.
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.
With good research, careful writing and a little luck you're likely to
match many
of the
keywords on the employer's
list, and stand out as having the qualifications they are looking for in the ideal candidate.
Potential employers will only spend a short amount
of time quickly scanning through every CV and they will be looking to find the information they need either in bullet point fashion which contains the same
keywords as the job description or a
list of skills and qualifications which
match those to what they need.
The core qualifications section
of the merchandise manager resume sample expands on this skillset while providing an easily searchable
list of keywords that improve
match percentages on screening algorithms.
Lorrie Storey from specialist engineering & operations recruiting firm Six Degrees advises against just dumping a long
list of keywords at the start
of your CV to improve your relevancy
match, however.
This section gives you the opportunity to include
keywords matching your skills taken from target jobs, to both rapidly
list your areas
of expertise and improve your automated screening
matches.
The stages
of corporate recruitment vary but in general, the first resume check point is based on a high category and
keyword qualifications
match against the specific job
listing.
It's impossible for an industry
keyword list to do an adequate job
of matching to employer search criteria.
ATS — system, which analyze if candidates resume includes some
keywords from the HR's
list and sort all the resume, according to the number
of matches by the relevance.
The core qualifications section further builds on this presentation with a
list of searchable, scannable
keywords that not only improve
match percentages in job applicant systems, but supplement discussion
of the candidate's strengths by
listing capabilities in Microsoft Office Suite, technical support, trade shows, multimedia presentations, and other vital skills that can make or break an account representative's career.
Both the summary and the
keywords section in the UX designer resume sample also offer a natural way to integrate common industry terms, many
of which are vital in passing automated text scanners that seek out certain phrases to
match candidates against a set
list of required words.
All they need to do is to enter the
keywords or the skills and they are presented with a
list of profiles that
match the search criteria.
These tools have become ubiquitous in screening applicants, and a strong
list of keywords like the ones in the communications director resume sample can improve your
match percentage and ensure your resume passes the next stage.
Then, the employer's
list of desired skills and
keywords are
matched against the results
of the resume to determine your potential value to the organization.
Laurie Berenson, professional resume writer and founder
of Sterling Career Concepts, said this section is simply a
list of keywords that highlight your specific skills and knowledge, customized to
match the job description.
The search engine produces a
list of Web pages that
match the
keywords you entered.