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search phrases and grammar characters

What affect do commas and hyphens and such have on phrases

         

nuevojefe

4:08 am on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Does anyone know how google's algo's handle , : . / - & "" ; and the like? For instance if my keyword is "googlebot" in contents(keywords) and on the page some where I have "googlebot, coming soon"
Will that be considered a different word than my keyword?

Likewise, would the sentance: "my google is huge, dogs for sale"
match the search phrase "huge dogs for sale"?

Thanks in advance, everyone here seems to really have in-depth
knowledge, glad it's free!

Jeff

ciml

10:06 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WebmasterWorld Jeff. I'm glad you like it here. I recommend paynt's welcome post [webmasterworld.com] if you haven't read it yet.

word1-word2 and word1.word2 work the same as "word1 word2". I'm not sure about the others.

word1, word2 in a page works just as word1 word2 I think.

Helpmebe1

10:13 pm on Sep 21, 2002 (gmt 0)

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In text on a page, yes it seems. in meta keywords, no.

I use alot of / in my html page titles and such and it picks them up fine...

nuevojefe

7:11 pm on Sep 22, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Thanks guys, I think that about covers it!

Jeff