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I have a database table with around 1000 keywords/phrases (one to four words long) - This table changes rarely, so I could extract the data into something more useful (like a regular expression?) - So this is not finding / guessing at keywords based...
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keyword_file = ....
For line in keyword_file) results = defaultdict(int) for phrase in keywords: if userinput.find(phrase keyword that you find in the user input increase the corresponding entry in the results.
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I have around 100 megabytes of text, without any markup, divided to approximately 10,000 entries. I would like to automatically generate a 'tag' list. The problem is that there are word groups (i.e. phrases) that only make sense when they are grouped ...
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Some of them are:
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With the part-of-speech tagging, noun-phrase extraction, etc.
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I've noticed some people having trouble understanding why they should be using EXACT MATCH when doing individual keyword research. I figured I'd throw this out there, in case if helps anyone who's unsure of what exactly the difference is between broad...
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If you do a search for the Keyword dog training , and select Broad Match, Phrase Match and Exact this question because, if you do a search for the Keyword dog training , and select Broad Match, Phrase a single-word keyword....
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Hi All,
I have a list of a lot of keywords, they're in excel as broad match keywords. How can I easily convert the same keywords to phrase and exact matches?
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Hope this helps, Phil.
Pete And the CONCATENATE function in excel, so you would have [ in A1, keyword in B1, and ] in C1 a cell containing [keyword].
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When doing keyword research using Google AdWords Keyword Tool to find keyword gems, would it be best to use Broad, Exact, or Phrase as the Match Type? Seems like Broad would yield better results, keying in to what folks on the web are typing into their...
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One of the best ways to use the Google Keyword Tool to get keyword ideas is to input in and get exact match search....
I am building a new site for someone help as well .
keyword variations there are for that exact match keyword.
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I would appreciate your help with a question about anchor text for internal links.
I own a small business that provides non-medical in-home caregivers to elderly people in their own homes, and we have created a website for that business.
We have a Services...
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I am working on an account for a client, and I am building a campaign using part numbers as keywords. If I use both modified broad match for the part number (i.e. +ABC123456) and phrase match (i.e. "ABC123456"), am I bidding against myself? I know...
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The reason you might do both is one will get you better qualified prospects (the exact or phrase match) and the other (broad or modified qualified prospects at a lower CPC....
The keyword with the highest ad rank will show.
Against yourself.
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Whether we know it or not, or whether you purposely do it or not, each time we incorporate a keyword or key phrase in our posts, it inevitably has the positive effect of having somebody stumble upon Bitcoin while they're searching Google for a completely...
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For example the broad match, wedding photo booth, is one of the keywords. Now on the search term report ,eventure photo boot, is shown as triggering a phrase match query. What gives? I thought this would only happen if wedding photo booth was in phrase...
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Then i would infer that the search on this statement :)
Phrase match keyword will only trigger either the phrase or the exact queries entered by users....
Now if you only have phrase match keyword types in your account.
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Anybody have any ideas on how to list them in excel to prevent the error? Negative regular match and Negative Exact match show up fine.
Thanks
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For that to happen, the keyword would need to start....
Excel would need to see the cell contents (keyword) as a formula.
I pasted in a modified broad match phrase where both words are preceded by a + sign is #NAME.
Causing a problem.
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