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Common words in Google

Are they ignored?

         

mipapage

10:21 pm on Mar 30, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Something interesting that I noticed today...

From Google:

Google ignores common words and characters such as "where" and "how", as well as certain single digits and single letters, because they tend to slow down your search without improving the results. Google will indicate if a common word has been excluded by displaying details on the results page below the search box.

I tried a few searches of phrases that we target for a site, and found that when I searched by leaving out the words that Google 'ignores' the resulting SERP is different (and the site in question does even better).

Too tired to pull anything more interesting from this, other than that it seems to dilute the above statement of its validity.

Mohamed_E

10:41 pm on Mar 30, 2003 (gmt 0)

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One of many threads that addresses this is [webmasterworld.com...]

It starts with singular vs plural, but staring with msg 7 shifts to stop words.

guddu

9:01 am on Mar 31, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi

I have experienced that google might not always exclude common search terms

For example, searching for exporters manufacturers
and
searching for exporters and manufacturer gives you different results.

MHes

9:17 am on Mar 31, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Google ignores the meaning of these words, but acknowldges word proximity.

e.g.

"Jobs London" is different to "jobs in London"

Google will give results for the second example for pages that have "jobs - space -a word - london" as opposed to "jobs london" where the keywords sit together.

Search the site search for more info.

John_Caius

10:10 am on Mar 31, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Just to back that up...

jobs in london

gives the same results as

jobs at london

mipapage

12:10 pm on Mar 31, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Thanks all,

I think the last two answered it for me!

RBuzz

1:49 am on Apr 1, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Bear in mind, though, that Google does NOT automatically exclude words in phrases. So searching for

"jobs in london" and "jobs at london"

with quotes, of course --

will provide two entirely different sets of results.