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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009
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If I had a phrase kw that was not proper grammar but I wAnt to rank for it can I get by with using lAtent kws Ex. How get ex back is the phrase I want to rank fo If my article used better grammar like How to get ex back. Or How to get an ex back Well am IGoing to rank.for how get ex. Ack Tx |
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| Dawn Breaker Join Date: Nov 2010
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Margo, What kind of software (or what was the name of that thing you use) above? Its kinda look great for KW research... Can you share that with us? |
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Its Market Samurai and picture above is from SEO Competition module (paid)
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Sorry I was just using that as an example. I had a few articles declined because I used a keyword that had bad grammar I am asking can you rank for a kw by writing articles to slight variation of that kw Ie. Adding a verb like is or an adjective like an so that the phrase makes sense if you can't actually use the long tail kw you want to rank for If I don't have the exact kw in the title , first paragraph etc can I actually rank for it simply by tagging it and using these lei phrases Or. Do you simply have to try ways to make the exact phrase work and be approved at era Tx again |
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| She Writes War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: West Michigan
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As far as I know, Google does not ignore those little words you might put into a keyword to make it make sense. However, they DO ignore some punctuation, like periods, colons, and paragraph breaks. When you're confronted with a strange keyword phrase, like "recipes corn chowder" or "web designer Michigan," you can often work them in without sounding like a dolt just by breaking them up across sentences or even paragraphs. So you might write Quote:
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Perfect. Tx |
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