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| Super Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: World Wide Web
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Is it exact search for the keyword within double quote.
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Show for searches that match the exact phrase exclusively. For example: [Best computer shop] will return only Best computer shop counts. (a) Here Best computer shop price will not use in the search count. (b) Also Best price computer shop will not include in the search count of local or global monthly searches. (c) Only 'Best computer shop' count will be used in the local or global monthly searches. |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Australia
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| Broad search (normal, no quotes or brackets) matches the words in any order. Broad search for BABY TIGERS gives you matches for: Baby Tigers Tigers Baby Zoo Baby Tigers Tigers Zoo Baby Phrase search "" matches the words in that order. Phrase search for "BABY TIGERS" would give you matches for: Baby Tigers Zoo Baby Tigers Exact search matches [] matches the phrase exactly as written. Exact search for [BABY TIGERS] would give you matches for: Baby Tigers |
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| Peter Sundstrom War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: New Zealand
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A phrase match result is where your keywords appear in the exact order, but can be surrounded by other words or punctuation. Let's say you searched for "blue car" then that would match things such as: best blue car my blue car blue car for sale | |
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