Does anyone have any insight on how much the search engines differentiate between singular versions of a keyword vs plural? Example would be paint ball gun niche.
How Do Search Engines Handle Singular vs. Plural?
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Does anyone have any insight on how much the search engines differentiate between singular versions of a keyword vs plural?
Example would be paint ball gun niche.
Most likely, people searching for paint ball guns are going to search for the plural form of the keyword vs. the singular (paint ball gun) as they are pretty much looking for an online catalog that they can browse through many different choices.
However, when setting up an e-commerce niche site, it doesn't make sense to title each product in the plural. (i.e. "Tippman All-Pro Paintball Guns")
So the j'st of my question is, if you are looking to rank for the plural version of a keyword, but you need to put multiple singular versions of the keyword in as titles, are you going to rank for both plural & singular or would you start ranking for just the singular version...which is a term that is searched for less?
Example would be paint ball gun niche.
Most likely, people searching for paint ball guns are going to search for the plural form of the keyword vs. the singular (paint ball gun) as they are pretty much looking for an online catalog that they can browse through many different choices.
However, when setting up an e-commerce niche site, it doesn't make sense to title each product in the plural. (i.e. "Tippman All-Pro Paintball Guns")
So the j'st of my question is, if you are looking to rank for the plural version of a keyword, but you need to put multiple singular versions of the keyword in as titles, are you going to rank for both plural & singular or would you start ranking for just the singular version...which is a term that is searched for less?
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