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jerrysmith
09-28-2016, 05:03 AM
Hello friends,


I would like to know that What is keyword stemming in SEO? tell me..

Carlbrewster
09-28-2016, 05:17 AM
Keyword steaming is adding a prefix, suffix, or pluralization with an existing keyword to make the keyword into a new word.

ajay49560
09-28-2016, 07:05 AM
Keyword stemming is a word that should be highlighted in the minds of everyone who plan to build a website on their own and look forward to succeed in the highly competitive area. Before we start talking about keyword stemming, we should gather a clear idea on what a keyword is. It is nothing else other than the word that we search for, and keyword stemming is bringing up the variants for the keyword by adding prefixes or suffixes to it. It is also done by stripping the suffixes or prefixes. It is a technique used by the search engines.

veraajverma
09-28-2016, 07:18 AM
Adding prefix and suffix with the keyword is called keyword steaming. It is used to make keyword long tail or to increase the number of different keyword in your content.

nancy07
09-29-2016, 05:27 AM
Keyword stemming is the procedure of creating new words from the same root word. Keyword stemming is a word that should be highlighted in the minds of everyone who plan to build a website on their own and look forward to succeeding in the highly competitive area.
Keyword Stemming is the process of using a popular keyword and modifying it in order to generate more hits from search engines.

othername0104
09-29-2016, 05:31 AM
Keyword stemming is the practice of taking the root or 'stem' of a word and finding other words that share that stem (ie. 'stem-ming', 'stem-med', etc.). Avoiding this, such as for the sake of a keyword density score, results in poor readability and has a negative impact. This was introduced in 2003 with the Florida update.

Arangs
09-29-2016, 06:58 PM
Google uses a feature that is called Word stemming allows all forms of the word: singular, plural, verb, as well as similar words to return to a search query.
So, if someone enters Plans house, not just the page that is optimized for this term but pages that contain all the phrases that strain was also returned. For example, "house plan", "house planning "," house planner ".
Hope you understand a little about the keywords and you know how to identify them and where to use Shared.

tftus
09-29-2016, 10:38 PM
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.

Williams Reus
09-29-2016, 11:30 PM
Keyword Stemming is the process of using a popular keyword and modifying it in order to generate more hits from search engines.

For example: “bats”, “batting”, “batter”, “batted” – all of these share the same stem “bat”, which can be obtained by stripping the suffix characters off of each word (i.e. by stripping the “s” off of “bats”, and so on).

bangalorewebgur
09-30-2016, 03:24 AM
*Keyword stemming is the process of generating new words from the same root word.
*Keyword stemming is a word that should be highlighted in the minds of everyone who plan to build a website on their own and look forward to succeed in the highly competitive area

ShreyaKoushik
09-30-2016, 05:52 AM
Keyword stemming is the process of finding out the root word from the search query. it is a useful tool for web pages and search engine optimization. A query having the word “ playful” would be broken down to the word “play” with the help of stemming algorithm. The search results returned would be having the word ” play” in it.

60degree1
09-30-2016, 07:51 AM
Keyword stemming is the process of finding out the root word from the search query. A query having the word “ helpful” would be broken down to the word “help” with the help of stemming algorithm. The search results returned would be having the word ”help” in it.


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