When you use a word such as Blindness in a Title Tag does Google see both the word blind as well as ""blindness"?" when ranking a site for keywords?
No one can really answer these questions 100% accurately but I would assume it mainly sees it as blindness. How I usually check these things is: Do a search in google for the word in question (blindness)...if they don't give you a "we are showing the results for blind ness" or something along those lines then google sees blindness as a relevant keyword. Then, Do another search with the words separated (blind ness) and see if Google sees the keyphrase as relevant. As you can see Google changes the results to blindness...therefore for the most part it will see the keyword as "blindness" and not "blind ness". hope that helps, Bob
If we assume that the competition for the keyword "Blind" is very low, then there is a chance of ranking for the keyword. It all depends on the competition. Google will exact match of keywords first for ranking.
If you target "Blindness" in title tag for search engine. Then google can not count "Blind" keyword. Google does not take it same. Google has treat "Blindness" and "Blind" two different keywords and different results.
Keywords title tag is very important to promote the any website on page is very important role to optimized your site.
Google sees an exact match for a keyword as well as some slight variations for it as well. It looks into the matter of how different people living in different areas tend to spell things and also makes ammends for any case of misspelt words.