Hi i am a beginner in Seo. yesterday i noticed that when i typed "softwares" the google showing result on serp. But when i am typing "software" Google is showing different result. can anyone explain me in brief what logic Google is running in background for the result query.
two different words, different sites will have a different emphasis on each word. Google will understand that they are similar but will still give weight to the use of the correct word. Who says "softwares" anyway?
i know no one uses softwares however i have seen queries regarding the keyword softwares. what will you say if i am searching with these keywords softwares and software's Keypoints i observed:- keyword softwares give me the result with sites having the keyword softwares and software.(getting few sites for keyword softwares on the SERP) keyword software's give me the result with sites having keyword only software. Now what i want to know is that Google is separating my second keyword software's to software and s. what I think goggle has defined some separators for keywords. Due to which i am getting different result for the keywords. if you know what symbols (like - | or ' ) separates the keyword than please tell me in brief.
Hi – Google simply gives different results for plural terms than for Singular. If you type in any noun and search on it and then add a nest to it and search again you will get different results. That's how Google works. And as for software's, that is short for "software is". So I expect that's why Google is giving you results for software, singular. Cheers Rob
Also, softwares is not a dictionary word, it would show incorrect if you type here or in MS Word... I mean there is no plural for "software"..
Two points, SETPpoint! Firstly,it's interesting that Google does not auto correct if you try to search for "softwares". Secondly I found this quote on the : "Lawyers, those strange creatures from outer space, sometimes use a plural form: softwares. It sounds awful to me. Nonetheless they do it." So maybe "softwares" could be a goer! LOL