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What is keyword stemming and why does it matter ?
What is keyword stemming and why does it matter ?
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Keyword stemming is a useful tool for web pages and search engine optimization. The process of keyword stemming involves taking a basic but popular keyword pertaining to a particular website and adding a prefix, suffix, or pluralization to make the keyword into a new word.
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Stemming or keyword stemming refers to Google's ability to understand different word forms of a specific search query. If you use the word 'buy' in a sentence, a stemming algorithm would recognize the words 'buys', 'buying' and 'bought' as variations of the word 'buy' as well.
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Stemming or keyword stemming refers to Google's ability to understand different word forms of a specific search query.
Keyword stemming for search engine optimization is a great traffic draw for your website. A wider variety of keywords through keyword stemming also avoids keyword stuffing and repetitions that might blacklist a website from a search engine when it is actually not attempting to fool the search engine.
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Keyword stemming refers to GoogleÂ’s ability to understand the various word forms of a specific search query.
The concept of keyword stemming is important as:-
It keeps spam out
Adds more quality to the content
Promotes readability
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Keyword stemming is an important term of Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Keyword stemming is used to bring new variations of the keywords through root keyword by adding prefixes or suffixes to that keyword. This technique also used to strip the suffixes or prefixes of the keywords to find the root keyword.
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Keyword stemming is the procedure of using a popular keyword and changing it so as to create more hits from search engines and also adding prefix, suffix in the keyword. It is a method using different keyword variation in your article and pages can help you to get more traffic. It is one of useful tool for SEO.
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Search engines use stemming to match documents having one form of a word with queries having another form of the same word.
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