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    Hi Wade

    Thanks a lot


    Sona

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    Hi Elite Members

    Can anyone help what do the numbers indcated by intitle, inurl and inanchor indicate and how how the command is to be used and whether higher the numbers indicated is better?


    Sona

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    I guess it's you and me again, Sona!

    Intitle, inurl and inanchor are search filter terms. You type it in the Google blank,put a colon there, then type your term, like:

    intitle:sona

    Don't put a space after the colon.
    Intitle will show you all the web pages with that word in the title. Inurl will tell you all the pages with the the word in the page url (usually after the domain name, so it tends to include the intitle entries as well). Inanchor shows every page where the term is used in anchor text.

    How you use this info depends on what you are doing. But if you are trying to come up with a unique blog entry title, you might do an intitle search to see if anybody's ranking with it. I find is that sites of height authority (like Yahoo or Wikipedia) tend to dominate such searches, though. Still, I use such operators in doing keyphrase research to help get a perspective for comparison's sake.

    A bit of Googling will give you lots more using these.

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    Hi Wade
    Yes you and me again and it will keep happening very often and i hopeso.

    Thanks a lot Understood every bit of it
    Could you throw some light in this regard in selecting the niche and also KW used in quotes and without quotes and what standards a newbie should follow so he/she does not break down through failures

    Sona

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    Hi Wades
    If there is a wide difference arriving between the Key phrases in quotes and without quotes then what conclusion can we come to. For without quotes it exceeds 5,00,000 searches and within quotes it is just 11 with ppc ads appearing on the right what conclusion can we draw?


    Sona

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    Hi Sona,

    If i am not wrong you can get more info at worktracker keyword research and also at http://www.clicknewz.com/634/keyword-placement/

    hope it will help you Sona
    Nice knowing you.. Thank you, james samy
    http://www.jamessamy.com/

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    A search in quotes means that the searcher entered those exact words, with the words in that exact order. The broad search just means those words, in any order, appeared. And if you've ever looked at some of the latter results that Google brings you, you'll see that many only have as few as one of the words in a broad search. The may even go to what is called a "fuzzy" search, with word they find similar, but not exact. That is the reason for the big difference. Ranking in Google is not as hard as it might seem. I have a little freebie non-com'l site (Paper Hollywood) that ranks #1 of like 45 mil for that phrase and I never did any optimization at all.

    I always like to remember something I heard Lynn and Ed Dale agreeing on once (yes, they do agree now and then!). That is that the number of results in search is actually of little importance. The only competition that matters are those 10 sites on the first page. To get on that page, your job is to analyze why they are there and find a way to beat them at it.

    Wade Watson

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    Hi Members

    I want your comments on my second blog put up ow my own with the help of the Elite Members

    http://hypertensionnaturalcure.net

    Please see every page and please please give your comments for further improvement

    Sona

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    Hi Wade

    One more help required from you. I had a look at you tube and there i saw a video of interest to my niche/blog. Can i use the same on my WP Blog and if so how do i go about using the same on one of my blogs??


    Sonatanna

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    Well, this is an easy one. You're getting all this beginner's stuff out of the way so you can be the expert next time.

    Just bring up the video you want on the YouTube site. Now look at the sidebar on the right. You'll see a box with "Embed" to the left of it. Click inside that box and select all of the code in it. Copy it by clicking Edit>Copy in your browser or CTRL-C on your keyboard. Now, in the WordPress Admin interface, bring up the Add new Post (or Page) where you want the video. Click the HTML tab. Click where you want the video to go on your page. Now, either click Edit>Paste in your browser or CTRL-V. Save the draft. If you click Preview, you should see the video exactly as it will look on your page.

    Sometimes, the video is too large for a space. An easy way to change it is to go back to the YouTube page and click inside the Embed box. You'll see some formatting options appear below it. At the bottom, you'll see you can click different frame sizes. Just copy the code again and use replace the code with that.

    Good luck!

    Wade Watson

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