S
S
semki0962018-11-14 20:33:49
Search Engine Optimization
semki096, 2018-11-14 20:33:49

"Nut" and "nut" - one keyword or two?

"Cookies with nuts" and "cookies with nuts" in the Wordstat come as different queries. Both are high frequency. The question is - is it one or are they two different keywords? How to write in terms of reference to a copywriter - both or one?

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

3 answer(s)
D
Dmitry Dart, 2018-11-14
@semki096

These are different words. write both

P
Puma Thailand, 2018-11-15
@opium

From the point of view of linguistics, one, from the point of view of the wordstate, two. So the answer depends on your goals.

X
xmoonlight, 2018-11-15
@xmoonlight

As Puma Thailand said , from the point of view of wordstat - 2 different words.
But from the point of view of robots, this is one thing and "spam", if there is a different terminology for one object!
Therefore, it is better to write the entire text in one word form: the way the dish is correctly called. And an additional word form - put in the keywords. This will be correct.

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question