Why
use phrase match keywords?
However, when
you use Phrase match, you need to make sure you include negative keywords.
Not exact matches
The next biggest mistake people make is not
using the right broad
match,
phrase match, or exact
match keywords.
Let's say the business is
using «plumber in NYC» as a
phrase match keyword in a campaign designed to attract new customers.
Also, when you're conducting keyword research for AdWords, I recommend you
use the keyword
Match Type setting called «
Phrase»
match.
If your goal is to
use PPC to find keywords broad modified
match is a much better way to collect variation keywords vs
phrase match.
Phrase match keywords are the keywords that PPC advertisers can
use to really start focusing on targeting their intended audience effectively.
The modified broad
match keyword will only trigger your PPC advertisement if ALL of the keywords in your keyword
phrase are
used by the Internet user.
If you really want to take advantage of the power of the
phrase match keyword,
use the data that you gather on them to then select certain keywords as exact
match keywords.
If you want to check that keyword's average monthly searches, we'll show you the same exact
match stats whether you
use a broad,
phrase, or exact
match type with dark chocolate.
For precise keyword targeting, it's worth
using an exact
match or
phrase match.
If
used in a Broad or
Phrase match type, its keyword suggestions are ones that your ads have the potential to be served on.
We show you the 5 words or
phrases you
use the most on your page, to check if they're a
match with your chosen keywords.
Use Google's keyword research tool, select «Broad», «
Phrase» and «Exact» keyword
matches for some target keyword
phrases or analysis of a competitor web site; the keywords returned, once you have sorted them into the highest searches first, are the most popular keywords that are being searched on.
If you do
use these types of
phrases, you will blend in to the rest and just not excite your potential love
matches, nor will you grab their attention.
So, let's say you include #sunsets or #foodporn tags in a few photos — you'll be
matched with singles in your area who
used the same trending
phrases.
Challenge students to
use library or Internet sources to
match each person's name in the left column to the
phrase in the right column that explains why the person is famous.
Includes: - Acrostic template (Joyeuses Pâques)- French / English Easter vocabulary sheet (could be
used as a mini poster)- French Easter vocabulary sheet (could be
used as a mini poster)- Alphabetical order sheet - Sentence writing sheet - French Easter vocabulary
match sheet (answers included)- Faire des Mots sheet (make as many words with
phrase) Tip: Have students
use Easter vocabulary sheet to assist in completing acrostic.
A
matching noun to verb starter; a
phrase matching exercise
using various combinations of il faut / on doit and negatives; writing the opposites of the rules for an ideal school; writing extended sentences with reasons justifying opinion on school rules.
A
match - up worksheet to practise spelling and writing simple weather
phrases - can also be
used on interactive whiteboard
using «click and drag» to present new vocabulary.
Here is a starter activity I
used with students to
match hobby
phrases to the appropriate pictures.
A group of worksheets that focus on helping students identify and apply words, to
match phrases and to
use context clues.
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.
- the game's shading mechanism has changed, which allows for increased gear texture quality - all graphical aspects and programming mechanisms have been built up from scratch for this sequel - maximum resolution is 1080p in TV mode - a bigger focus for Nintendo was the 60 frames per second - occasionally the resolution will be scaled down when there is too much ink displaying on the screen - Nintendo reduced the CPU load and refined the way to
use CPU power effectively to maintain 60 fps in all
matches - weapons were tweaked to let players be more creative by thinking about unique weapon characteristics and their best
uses - weapons are designed to be effective when they are
used during the right occasion - Special weapons are stronger than the original ones when
used in the right situation, but weaker otherwise - the damage and effect of slowing down your movement when you step in the opponent's ink are reduced from original - you can jump up in rank if you're good enough, but only up until S - you can't jump up from C, B or A to S + - when you win battles in Ranked mode, the Ranked meter fills and your rank goes up when its fully filled - when you lose a battle, the gauge does not decrease, but the meter starts to crack - once the meter reaches its limit, it breaks - when the meter breaks, you have to start over again from the beginning or from a lower rank - highest rank is still S +, but if you fill up the Ranked meter, you get numbers after the alphabet such as «S +1», «S +2» and so on - maximum number is «S +50», but this number will not be displayed to your opponent - you are the only one to see it, and you can check it on your own status screen - Ranked Power is calculated by an algorithm to measure how strong each player is with minuteness - this will determine if a player's rank is worthy of receiving a big jump (like from «C» to «A»)- Ranked Power has no relation to your splat rate, and is more tied into to how well you lead your team to victory - you won't drop off more than one rank even if you play poorly - stage rotation time was changed to two hours - this was done because the devs expected people to play for an hour or so, but they found people play much longer - with Salmon Run, Nintendo considered how to implement a co-op oriented mode in a player - versus - player type of game - the devs will monitor how users are playing this mode to see if there's some tweaks they can throw in - more Salmon Run maps will be added in the future, but Nintendo wouldn't comment on adding more enemy types to the mode - rewards are changed each time Salmon Run is played - you can obtain rewards when playing locally, but not gear - originally Nintendo had an idea for this mode, but had no background setting, enemy designs, etc. - Inoue suggested that it should be salmon - themed - when Nintendo hosted the Splatfest that pit Callie against Marie, the development of Splatoon 2 had started - the devs had already decided to have the result reflected in the sequel - they even had an idea to announce the Splatfest with a
phrase «Your choice will change the next Splatoon» - the timing to announce a sequel wasn't right, so they decided against this - they eventually released a series of short stories about the Squid Sisters to show how the Splatfest affected the sequel's story - Nintendo wouldn't say if Marina is an Octoling, and noted that Inklings are not paying attention to this too much - Inklings don't care about appearances, as long as everyone is doing something fresh - the Squid Sisters had composers who produced their songs, but Off the Hook are composing their music by themselves - Pearl is genius artist, but she couldn't find a right partner because she's a bit too edgy - she eventually found Marina as a partner though, and their chemistry is sparkling right now - Nintendo is planning a year of content updates for Splatoon 2 - when finished, the quantity of stages will be more than the original - some of the additional stages are totally new and some will be arranged stages from the first game - not all original stages will return and they are choosing stages based on the potential for them to be improved - Brella is shotgun-esque weapon, so the ink hits your opponent more if you are closer - it can shield damage when you open it, but the amount of damage has a limit and once it reaches it, it breaks - you can shoot ink, but you can't
use the shield feature when it breaks - the shield won't prevent your allies ink - there are more new weapon categories which haven't been revealed yet - there are no other ranked modes outside of the three current options - the future holds any sort of possibility, but the devs didn't get specific about adding more content like that - for the modes, they adjusted the rule designs so that players will experience the more interesting aspects
Apart from the list of words and
phrases the game offers both combatants at the start of the
match, each is given two extra words or
phrases just for them to
use.
Where keywords
used to be short and sweet, now Google ratings prefer longer anchor
phrases, which better
match the commands people type (or speak into their smartphones).
Phrase match targets searches that use the exact phrase anywhere in the s
Phrase match targets searches that
use the exact
phrase anywhere in the s
phrase anywhere in the search.
Use standard fonts and formatting, like the mechanical design engineer resume sample does, and be sure to
match your
phrasing and keywords to the job description whenever possible.
although
phrases such as «detail - oriented», «team player», and «hard working» are generic and more often than not just FILLER words in a resume, it's important to note that most companies don't have the resources to individually review resumes... so they
use software that scans resumes for keywords and only selects those which have a high percentage
match of those specific keywords which directly affects those which fall onto the Hiring Manager's desk.
The
phrases in the Core Competencies section were carefully chosen to
match both the client's skill set as well as specific terms
used in job descriptions of interest to the client.
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Use key words and key
phrases in your resume that make it easy to see how well you
match the required job skills.
Many recruiters
use automated programs to search resume submissions for keywords and
phrases matching those in the job description, so it's a good idea to
use similar language and industry terminology in your CV.
Recruiters examine the work history section closely for experience that
matches what they're looking for, so if you see
phrases in the job description that dovetail with your own past work, consider putting those exact
phrases into your own work history section.Be exceedingly specific,
using metrics when you can, such as the number of papers graded in the example above.
Use the job description — I highlighted some key
phrases above — to artfully
match your resume to their needs.
Many employers
use an applicant tracking system, which seeks out key
phrases that demonstrate applicants are a good
match for the position.
You will notice that in the therapist cv template, the
phrase «passionate about helping others make positive changes» is
used in the professional summary, which
matches the same
phrase in the job description.
As you can see from this auditor cv template, not only does the experience the applicant has
match the requirements of the job posting, but many of the words and
phrases match those
used in the posting.
It's important to
use the same
phrases or terms because many employers
use software that looks for
matches between the job description language and your CV.
Since most companies now
use the ATS to scan line cook resumes for keywords and
phrases that
match their job description, you can not run away from this.
If so,
use those exact
phrases in your resume so applicant tracking systems will tag you as a
match for the position.
Use key words and
phrases from the job posting to describe all qualifications that
match the company's requirements.
Recruiters prefer to see a cover letter and your cover letter gives you another chance to
use key words and
phrases that
match the job posting.