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"To optimize keyword searches it is important to use the right keywords. You do not want to be too generic because that will bring up too many results. You also don't want to be too specific, because that can severly limit your search results."
Google goes beyond simple keyword searches. They have a constantly improving algorithm that uses past searches to help bring results that the user would like to see. It saves the previous searches to bring a more dynamic and focused result to the user.
you don't upload pictures to Google, Google is a search engine, it search for the selected words or images from all websites, if you want to find a picture on Google, you post anywhere else, like Facebook, and if someone searches for a keyword, it pops out on Google.
I have also seen that wikipedia ranks on the first page of google from different keyword phrases. The reason behind this is the quality of the content which wikipedia provide. Wikipedia always shows unique and useful content to its users and the domain authority of wikipedia is very good that's why wikipedia rank on first page of google for so many searches.
All types of search engines either it is Google, Yahoo or bing works on the basis of the enter keyword.
There is no limit for Google's keyword search as long as you are not doing it by means any automation.
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The US has the most frequent searches of the acronym PHP on Google.
What are the searches for google? ask google.
Google Keyword Planner makes keyword recommendations based on several factors, such as: -You supply the website URL or seed keywords. -Google search trends and user behavior -Pertinence to your offering -Volume of historical searches -Level of competition -Language settings and geographic targeting These elements aid in producing keyword ideas that are specific to your audience and campaign objectives
One of the best tools to use is the Google Adwords Keyword Tool. It is easy and accurate, you don't have to register with Google to use it, and it's FREE! There are some tricks to using it to find the best keywords though.