About andygr
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I'm Andy, from Greece and I recently started my trip to making money online. I have a feeling that Wealthy Affiliate is the right place

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Quite a few times, while using Jaaxy, I came up with a keyword that had a lot of traffic but missing stuff like "are", "to" etc.

In a recent case only 1 "are" was missing

Hi Andy I'm reading this thread and wondering what you decided to do about these great keywords and what the end results were.

Well as our friends replied, I decided it didn't matter at all :) Any way you go is OK

As Mr. Wailor indicates, search for it both ways. The results may differ significantly as people do leave out the articles when searching.

Use creative punctuation to get your term into your article, sometimes a well placed comma can make all the difference. You can get the term that ranks well and use the other term in the content as well with the correct grammar.

Google looks for LSI keywords (similar keywords with relevance) in its algorithms so try to write good information around the term and there is a good chance you may rank for the term.

Thanks a lot for your response. Good info :)

I think its pretty clear what I should do now

Same here!
I wish I could help, but I was having same ask :D

Looking forward to reading the reply from the experts! ;)

All the best,
Tanguy (Incognito007)

What you can do is search for both with "are" and without. A lot of the time it will give the same search result.
So that mean if you put the "are" in it and it is the same.

I just had a "duh" moment lol. Thanks. Not sure why that didn't occur to me when I did my search.

Sounds like Holmer Simpson. Lol

It is getting way less search results sadly with "are". I tried that already. Same happens with a lot of searches in Jaaxy. Seems like people prefer not to use such words in searches.

You try it in Google search not Jaaxy.

I'll try that one too. Good suggestion. Even though results always look a bit different it might help reach a conclusion.

Good question. I've been wondering that myself. The post I made this morning, I had that problem.

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How do we deal with awesome keywords that almost make sense?

How do we deal with awesome keywords that almost make sense?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
Updated

Quite a few times, while using Jaaxy, I came up with a keyword that had a lot of traffic but missing stuff like "are", "to" etc.

In a recent case only 1 "are" was missing

Hi Andy I'm reading this thread and wondering what you decided to do about these great keywords and what the end results were.

Well as our friends replied, I decided it didn't matter at all :) Any way you go is OK

As Mr. Wailor indicates, search for it both ways. The results may differ significantly as people do leave out the articles when searching.

Use creative punctuation to get your term into your article, sometimes a well placed comma can make all the difference. You can get the term that ranks well and use the other term in the content as well with the correct grammar.

Google looks for LSI keywords (similar keywords with relevance) in its algorithms so try to write good information around the term and there is a good chance you may rank for the term.

Thanks a lot for your response. Good info :)

I think its pretty clear what I should do now

Same here!
I wish I could help, but I was having same ask :D

Looking forward to reading the reply from the experts! ;)

All the best,
Tanguy (Incognito007)

What you can do is search for both with "are" and without. A lot of the time it will give the same search result.
So that mean if you put the "are" in it and it is the same.

I just had a "duh" moment lol. Thanks. Not sure why that didn't occur to me when I did my search.

Sounds like Holmer Simpson. Lol

It is getting way less search results sadly with "are". I tried that already. Same happens with a lot of searches in Jaaxy. Seems like people prefer not to use such words in searches.

You try it in Google search not Jaaxy.

I'll try that one too. Good suggestion. Even though results always look a bit different it might help reach a conclusion.

Good question. I've been wondering that myself. The post I made this morning, I had that problem.

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Search Engine Optimization
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Hello there,

my question is if I should be using "and" in my URLs when I have a category for example like Beauty & Health.

The choice I see is to make the URL ei

They are all the same. Google don't look at &, - and.
So just pick one.

Thanks also :) Yea I guessed it had little difference, just wanted to make sure. Even little details can make a difference in the end!

Using a keyword search will best help you determine what url title you should use. If you are finding searches that include and in the search maybe you should use the "and".

Good idea. Thanks for that.

Seems for a couple of my searches "and" wins, but marginally, like 10%-20% more searches with "and".

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Should i use and in my urls?

Should i use and in my urls?

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Search Engine Optimization
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Hello there,

my question is if I should be using "and" in my URLs when I have a category for example like Beauty & Health.

The choice I see is to make the URL ei

They are all the same. Google don't look at &, - and.
So just pick one.

Thanks also :) Yea I guessed it had little difference, just wanted to make sure. Even little details can make a difference in the end!

Using a keyword search will best help you determine what url title you should use. If you are finding searches that include and in the search maybe you should use the "and".

Good idea. Thanks for that.

Seems for a couple of my searches "and" wins, but marginally, like 10%-20% more searches with "and".

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