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How to add more than one keyword for same domain?

Discussion in 'Keyword Tracker' started by azw, Oct 3, 2004.

  1. #1
    Hi, I can see that this is going to be a very useful tool, so thanks!

    I have a site that I want to get a baseline for, so I'm pretty sure it won't appear in any Google rankings (and not at or under 200).

    1. How do I add multiple keywords for the same domain name? Can I just separate them with commas in the same "keywords" field?

    2. What is the best way to list the domain for the "URL" field?
    http://www.DOMAIN.com
    http://www.DOMAIN.com/
    www.DOMAIN.com
    www.DOMAIN.com/
    DOMAIN.com
    DOMAIN.com/

    3. If I use a keyword like "sampl" will that also return matches for "sample", "sampling", and "samples"?

    Is using a root (the common part of several words) like that a good idea?

    TIA
     
    azw, Oct 3, 2004 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    You would add them as a separate entry.

    I usually just put my domains in as domain.com

    To answer #3, it does not stem on it's own... It will simply query just like you were querying at www.google.com
     
    digitalpoint, Oct 3, 2004 IP
  3. azw

    azw Peon

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    Thanks for the answer. It's good to know that my keyword entry of : "phrase1, phrase2, phrase3, phrase4, ...." won't work even when I get better ranking!
     
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    In case anyone else is interested, this is what Google says about stemming:
    http://www.google.com/help/basics.html
     
    azw, Oct 3, 2004 IP