keyword - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • synchronize: This is accomplished by use of the synchronized keyword.
  • enter: You search by entering a keyword or running an advanced search.
  • relate: Enter a subject keyword most closely related to the information you are trying to find.
  • specify: Failing to specify a descriptive, keyword optimized title will do untold damage to your ranking with the search engines.
  • contain: The page may contain the keyword itself few times or not at all.
  • add: Clicking on the add keyword for search menu item pops up the add bookmark dialog.

Adjective modifier

  • corresponding: The new keywords are inserted immediately before each corresponding position keyword.
  • particular: How do I change my bid on a particular keyword?
  • specific: Your ad can rise above someone paying more if it is highly relevant for a specific keyword.

Modifies a noun

  • phrase: Goto Keywords - Shows how many times each keyword phrase was used in the last month.
  • density: I have seen #1 ranking with a keyword phrase density of only 0.5 % to over 20 % .
  • stuffing: This technique is abused by spammers for keyword stuffing.
  • search: A keyword search facility is on every page of the site.
  • meta: Some search engines use the keyword meta tag to help rank web pages in their databases.
  • tag: Some search engines use the keyword meta tag to help rank web pages in their databases.

Noun used with modifier

  • meta: You can also include the meta keyword tag to provide some keywords to be associated with your document, e.g.
  • title: Choose the Journal title keyword index from the list of options on the search screen and then enter the title in the search box.
  • default: Namely, ' -kk ' overrode any default keyword expansion mode set in the archive file in the repository.

Preposition: in

  • box: How to: Enter a keyword in the box to retrieve projects related to your interests.

Preposition: per

  • paragraph: Try to do this to each keyword per paragraph, don't over do it then google will think you're a spammer.

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