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Thursday 4 July 2013

The keywords shown in Webmaster Tools are based on the keywords we find when we crawl your pages. They are not representative of how we view your site's relevance in web-search, it is purely a count of words from crawling (so if you see some words there which are common on your pages but which you find irrelevant, I wouldn't worry about it). If you remove those pages from your site, the next time we attempt to crawl and index them, we'll drop those keywords from our records -- and with that, over time, from Webmaster Tools as well.

Google Content Keywords


WHAT is a Keyword?
A keyword is any word or short phrase that describes a website topic or page. - The more a keyword is used by searchers and websites the more attraction power it has.

Keyword Tool - DOES IT HELP?
If you want your website to attract searchers, you need to use strong keywords in your website titles and website text . These brief words should realistically identify and describe your site.

Keyword Tool is the world standard of webmaster research to test search words in use and to find new keyword suggestions.

Content Keywords

The Content Keywords page lists the most significant keywords and their variants Google found when crawling your site. When reviewed along with the Search Queries report and your site's listing in actual search results for your targeted keywords, it provides insight into how Google is interpreting the content of your site.

The significance of each keyword reflects how often it's found on your site's pages. Click each keyword to see a sampling of pages on which it appears. Both keywords and their variants are listed in order of frequency of appearance.

If unexpected keywords, such as "Viagra", appear on this page, this could be a sign that your site has been hacked.

If expected keywords are missing from this page, this could be for a couple of reasons:

Google may not have been able to crawl and index all the pages of your site. In this case, we recommend reviewing the Crawl Errors page for your site. In addition, submitting a Sitemap is an excellent way to make sure that Google knows about all the pages on your site. Also, if you have recently updated your site, we may not have crawled the new pages yet.
The Keywords list will sometimes exclude words that Google has determined to be boilerplate text or common words. The actual excluded words vary from site to site.


Go To Google Web Master Tool
Click Google Index In This Index you find


ReadMore:
http://www.googlekeywordtool.com/
http://www.seroundtable.com/google-content-keywords-relevance-15882.html
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/keywords?hl=en&siteUrl=http://cracksinsnaps.blogspot.co.uk/&authuser=0
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35255?hl=en


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