Most
users searched phrases such as «apartment for rent» or «apartments.»
The crawlers pick up the keywords to bolster your page rankings when internet
users search those phrases.
Savvy Twitter
users search these phrases for information, products, services, and to find people to follow.
Not exact matches
In essence, Google has trained an entire generation of
search engine
users to pose questions in short keyword
phrases that had little to do with what we wanted.
Users search for keywords and
phrases.
Keyword: Words and
phrases included in a Web page matching those
users are likely to employ in
searching.
And more broadly, the offensive results typically only appear at the top of the list when a
user searchers for a specific
phrase rather than enter a more common
search term like «Holocaust» or «white people.»
The goal of google's
search results is to provide the
user with the most trustworthy sites that include the particular keyword
phrase they have entered into the
search field.
Once I started to get some clicks from my ads, Google was willing to tell me the
phrase users searched.
Essentially, broad match keywords are the keywords that tend to cost the most for the PPC advertiser to run because the number of Internet
users who might enter the
phrase into the
search engine query box is bound to be very high.
Keywords, or key
phrases, are groups of words that
users are
searching for in Google and other
search engines.
Instead of typing the entire
search phrase,
users can also choose from a list of
search results Google Instant thinks the
user is trying to type.
«very long
phrases and very low volume keywords well down the long tail are not necessarily an advantage to a marketer, as they don't reflect how «real
users» normally
search.
This is different from the «Bible Emoji» because it's not doing any translating of words or
phrases into emojis, just allowing
users to
search using them.
Another big selling point is the «Just Type» software it functions like a universal
search that allows
users to scour emails, tweets, web history, contacts, and other areas on the device for certain words or
phrases.
The reading system could also allow the
user to open a
search box, type in a
search phrase, and trigger a display of any matching index entries.
Since idioms represent defined
phrases, Authors may choose to treat them as
search keys, allowing users to find them via lookup (see Example 28 under Search Key Map Documents for det
search keys, allowing
users to find them via lookup (see Example 28 under
Search Key Map Documents for det
Search Key Map Documents for details).
One obvious way to reduce the incidence of bad results would be for the iTunes
search engine to allow
users to
search on an exact
phrase by enclosing it in quotes, as Google does, but that doesn't seem to be the case (at least, I got the same funny results when I put «Fairy Tail» in quotes).
And unfortunately, Facebook's almost entirely dependent on: i) a single product / network (they're praying Instagram
users won't realise it's Facebook), whereas Alphabet obviously has its fingers buried in multiple moonshot pies, and ii) monetising & actually exploiting your privacy / data, whereas Google's primary monetisation driver has & will be literally the
search phrase you're typing.
That's because if a
user searches for the keyword
phrase, «pet dental cleaning», Google will recognize that this website has a relevant webpage and information for the
search.
Cruise Finder Plus allows
users to
search in complete, natural - language
phrases with as much detail as they like.
The list of restricted
search engines will be maintained in the Programme description and may be updated and modified by Radisson Hotel Group at any time • Placing Radisson Hotel Group ads in
search engines based on the purchase of competitive brand keyword terms (e.g.: Hilton hotel), used alone or in conjunction with any other word or
phrase • The utilization of software applications of any kind • Online sweepstakes or promotions • Rebates or loyalty programmes of any kind • The placement of Radisson Hotel Group ads within
search engine products that syndicate content or ads outside of the
search engine's main domain (e.g. Google's AdSense) • Earning of commission from the sale of Radisson Hotel Group products (e.g. authorised travel agents) • Alteration of Radisson Hotel Group - provided ad text in
search engines or site content • Consumer booking of a non-commissionable rate (e.g. employee rate or group rate) • Tactics that obstruct or interfere with the presentation of the Site in any way when a
user is referred from your site (e.g. through the use of frames or pop - ups) • Tracking technology (such as spyware) that enables correlation of tracking data with personally identifiable information • The display of Radisson Hotel Group price information on your site or within the ads appearing in your marketing programmes or • Interference with a referral of a potential customer or visitor to the Site
According to DMLP, Hingston alleges that «Google portrayed him in a «false light» through its «autocomplete» feature, because for at least some
users entering his name into Google's
search engine has triggered the option to
search for the
phrase «guy hingston bankrupt.»»
A Web
user visits a site such as Yahoo!
Search or Google and enters a search phrase that matches the title of a library - owned
Search or Google and enters a
search phrase that matches the title of a library - owned
search phrase that matches the title of a library - owned item.
Additionally, the research revealed that Internet
users often
search using practice area
phrases such as «divorce attorney,» «criminal lawyer» and «DUI attorney.»
This
user is instantly
searching for an attorney and will use a keyword
phrase term such as «Car Accident Attorney Aventura» to find an attorney they can communicate with.
It helps software discern the intent of a
user's question, and it identifies key
phrases and information within unstructured data that are critical for better
search results.
Ratchet up relevancy: New semantic
search algorithms can decipher entire
phrases, or long - tail keywords, to serve up the most relevant information to the
user.
From a report: When
users typed «videos of» into the
search bar, Facebook prompted them to
search phrases including «videos of sexuals,» «videos of girl sucking dick under...
To get the most mileage from your blog, you'll need to incorporate SEO keywords, which are descriptive
phrases that a web
user might
search for.