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Tek seferde çok websitesinde arama (searching Multiple Websites At Once) yapmak önemlidir. Bunun için 10 ayrı site girilebilen Google Programlanabilir Arama kullanılabilir. Ayrıca Google aramalarda “site:” arama sorgusu parametresi ile sınırsız web adresi eklenebilir. Arama sonuçlarının gösteriminde Google Haberler hariç 2019 yılından beri tarihe göre sınırlama (sorted by date) olmadığı için önemli bir kesikliktir. Bir yolu olabilir.
Arama Sorgusu Parametrelerini içeren bir URL kısmına bazı eklemeler yapılarak bu özellik kazandırılamaz. Çünkü bu parametreler artık çalışmıyorlar.
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Searching for articles on a specific topic?: keyword and Tag
Keywords and tags are two ways. In some cases, the two are used interchangeably as they have very similar functionalities. Despite that, there are notable differences in the roles that they play and how they are used. The main difference between keywords and tags is where you will find them. Keywords are actually a part of the content and are used to identify what the content is all about. On the other hand, tags are just placed by the creator of the content to describe what the content is and what it relates to. It may appear in the same page as the content, but it is not a part of it.
While a broad keyword search is a great way to find related articles, your search results will be populated with articles that reference this keyword in various locations, such as the title, body copy, metadata, tags and more. Tag Feeds allow you to further narrow your results to display only the most recently published articles tagged with a particular keyword.
Tags vs Keywords
Keywords are just about everywhere. In pages that have written words on it, keywords can be found. In contrast, tags are seen mostly in blogs or sites that organize their contents as distinct pages or articles. This is easily explained as tags were originally used in blogs so that search engines will know what the content is all about as an aid to the keywords that are already embedded in the content. So that even if the keywords are not as clear to the search engine, the tags would complement them and help direct traffic to the page.
Another important role that tags play is they help in organizing the contents of the site. Tags are used by blogs to present similar or related stories as well as help in searching for other pages. A tag cloud, which is a group of tags that are presented as a moving cloud, provides the visitor a way to see all posts that are have a specific tag. Keywords do not have this functionality, and thus, cannot be used for fast and hassle free sorting and organizing content.
Using keywords and tags is not a matter of one or the other. In fact, it is actually better to have both in your site as you get the advantages provided by both. There is also no disadvantage in using keywords or tags. Just don’t flood your page with keywords or tags as most search engines are programmed to ignore excessive placement of both.
Summary:
1.Keywords are actually part of the content but not tags
2.Keywords are seen in all web content while tags are seen mostly in blogs
3.Tags are used for organizing similar content in a site while keywords are not
Read more: Difference Between Tags and Keywords | Difference Between http://www.differencebetween.net/language/words-language/difference-between-tags-and-keywords/#ixzz6oxsDQNKk
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We still talk to prospects who believe that search engine optimization is as simple as just “updating the meta keywords.” The truth is, the meta keywords tag has not been in use by Google for quite some time.
So, why the continued confusion about keywords if Google doesn’t recognize the meta keywords tag?
Google doesn’t use the meta keywords tag, but it does use keywords to help identify a web site’s relevance to a user’s search. The search engine looks for keywords in the page content, the URL, the title tag, and descriptions tag as it ranks your web site against those of competitors. How often and where you use keywords and the quality of the keywords is critical. The best quality keywords are those that are most commonly used by Internet users searching for your products or services.
Don't be content with one source of news. Read the daily news from around the world. Here are links to some interesting world news sources.
It has links to high-quality newspapers, TV news channels, news agencies, news radio stations and specialized news websites. In particular, the site provides links to political news, economic news, science news technology news environ-mental news, and military news.
meta keyword tag" vs. "post tags"? Will it be different based on
As David points out the meta keywords tag is ignored by every search engine that matters. If you poke around the SEOmoz tools you'll notice they recommend getting rid of them, only to prevent your competition from sniffing out your keywords (they still can, but they have to put more effort into it).
Post tags, in a wordpress context, is more a way of organizing your content for the benefit of your human readers, not the engine crawlers. A lot of blogs will use a tag cloud to show topics that are often covered, provide a cool visual element to the page, and to help their readers browse to stuff they want to read.
A weblog (blog) is a website containing journal-style entries presented in reverse chronological order and generally written by a single user. Over the past few years, there has been an exponential growth in the number of blogs [Sifry, 2006] due to the ease with which blog software enables users to publish to the web, free of technical or editorial constraints. However, the decentralised and independent nature of blogging has meant that tools for organising and categorising the blog space are lacking. The solutions to this problem can be characterised by two positions: the tagging approach and the Semantic Web approach. Tags are short informal descriptions, often one or two words long, used to describe blog entries (or any web resource). There is no globally agreed list of tags the user can choose from, nor is there an agreed best practice for tagging
Different websites have different "tagging" systems. These are labels you give your posts, short phrases such as "product review" and "cameras" and "digital cameras" and "Pentax."
Search engines see the web in terms of keywords, the words and phrases their users type in to look for things on the web. Search engines match these searches up to the keywords under which they have filed each webpages.
How do search engines decide what keywords to file each webpage under?
Every second of every day, search engine robots are crawling from one link to the next and examining all the text on each page they encounter. Is this a webpage on "box terriers"? Or is it a webpage on "shoe boxes"? Is it a "box terrier t-shirts and gifts" store, or is it a site with information on box terriers?
Search engines look at all parts of each webpage, from titles and URL, to images and clickable links, to decide what keywords each page is relevant for. They even look at which links point to and from a page, and check to see what keywords the pages at the other ends of these links are relevant for.
https://discover.hubpages.com/business/difference-between-keywords-and-tags
Tags and categories help us structure our content. You can often find these in the visual metadata at for instance blog posts, or in a list of clickable links in the sidebar of a website. Tags are sometimes represented as a tag cloud, although most websites refrain from using that element these days. There is a clear difference between tags and categories, but a lot of users mix them up. Now in most cases, that won’t matter for the end user. But for instance, in WordPress, there are some benefits to using categories for certain segmentations and tags for others. Here, I’d like to explain the difference between tags and categories.
https://yoast.com/tags-and-categories-difference/
Tags is only something you use to be able to look at records with the same tag in backend. You can set the tag to be for yourself, a group/user or everyone.
Not sure what you mean with Keywords though? Is it the Meta tags you refer to?
If so Meta Tags are used for searching the knowledge base, you can put in words or phrases people use and you want to display this specific article.
Link tagging is the process of adding unique identifiers to your URLs, allowing you to attribute traffic to individual campaigns. By doing this, you can prove the value and evaluate the performance of each ecommerce campaign. UTM parameters are an important step in correctly tracking your ecommerce success.
Link Tagging can also be referred to as: URL tracking, link tracking, UTM tagging or campaign tracking.
Here’s some more tips for using tags on your blog:
§ Use tags on single post pageviews to direct people to related content using tag pages or search links.
§ Use tags as a heat map or tag cloud in the sidebar or footer to give visitors an instant “resume” of your blog’s content and topics.
§ Use tags to keep an eye on what you blog about, reminding you to stay on topic. Have some off-topic tags, find a way to rewrite that content into a more appropriate form to match your site’s intent.
§ Move from simple tags to taxonomies to really group and categorize your content by different relationships such as geolocations, genre types, and more focused categorized content delivery systems within your site.
§ Site content based upon the category or tag assigned to them, much like using taxonomies, to add some design fun to specific topics.
§ Tag by author, title, show names, category, and more than just descriptive words.
§ If few and representative enough, replace categories with tags.
§ Create tag feeds for very specific niche topics on your blog.
§ Use tags from other services within your content such as a link to a flickr image or YouTube video search by tag keyword to help explain ideas and concepts.
https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2005/09/09/categories-versus-tags-whats-the-difference-and-which-one/
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When you open a report in Power BI service, each page of the report has its own unique URL. To filter that report page, you could use the Filters pane on the report canvas. Or you could add query string parameters to the URL to pre-filter the report. Perhaps you have a report you'd like to show colleagues and you want to pre-filter it for them. One way to filter it is to start with the default URL for the report, add the filter parameters to the URL, and then email them the entire new URL.
In summary, we propose a new angle on story de- tection and tracking based on frequent pattern min- ing and real-time retrieval of tagged news articles. To the...
In summary, we propose a new angle on story de- tection and tracking based on frequent pattern min- ing and real-time retrieval of tagged news articles. To the best of our knowledge there is no other method which exploits real-time hashtag recommen- dations for this purpose. We present a frequent pattern-based story detection which allows “zoom- ing in/out” into substories and superstories. The ad- vantage of our proposed story tracking solution is that it quickly adapts to emerging entities or events and their relatedness, because it does not require a slow-to-change knowledge base. Our solution is real-time and does a retrieval on-demand without the need of recomputing any clusters or semantic models when new data arrives. The weaknesses of our story tracking approach include the strong re- liance on the hashtag recommender (although Hash- tagger has 85% Precision@1) and the potential lack of story discussions on social platforms, e.g., Hash- tagger recommends at least 1 hashtag to about 65% of all articles. This can be mitigated to some ex- tent possibly by expanding our scope to other social platforms that increasingly adopt social tags. Yet an- other workaround for compensating for the partial hashtag coverage is discussed below in the future work.
words were manually tagged
25 Oca 2019 — Each post contains between 4-8 'news-tags' and 1 'news-category'. For my current post, I'd like to display related posts based on common...
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Metni karakterize eden ve haberin meta verisini taşıyan önemli bir gösterge olan Haber etiketleri
Sorunun inanılmaz derecede basitleştirilmiş cevabı şudur: anahtar kelimeler arama motorları aracılığıyla bir şeyler bulmak için kullanılır; etiketleri, kendi blogunuzdaki şeyleri bulmak için kullanılır. Dolayısıyla, makalenizi etiketlemeye yardımcı olması için anahtar kelimeler kullanırsınız, böylece insanlar Google'da arama yaptıklarında, umarız makalenizdeki (veya makalenizin Meta Verileri anahtar kelimesinde) kelimeleri kullanırlar. Bildiğiniz gibi, meta veriler "diğer verileri açıklayan ve bunlarla ilgili bilgi veren bir veri kümesidir." Teşekkür ederim Wikipedia. Bu arada, Wiki'nin George Clooney ile ilgili bir dizi sayfası olduğunu biliyor muydunuz? Her neyse, anahtar kelimeleriniz, makalenizdeki bilgileri açıklayan bir dizi veri oluşturur. Anladım? Etiketler ayrıca makalenizi açıklar, ancak bunu daha çok dahili bir dosyalama sistemi gibi yaparlar. Yaklaşık bir yıl önce, Evil Mastermind, kitap başlıklarında anahtar kelimelerin kullanılmasıyla ilgili bir makale yazdı. Diyelim ki makale sizi büyüledi (tabii ki yaptı!) Ve Indies Unlimited'da benzer içeriğe sahip diğer makaleleri okumak istiyorsunuz. Makalenin altında, paylaş düğmelerinin altında (her zaman kullandığınız, değil mi?) Şunu bulacaksınız:
The incredibly simplified answer to the question is: keywords are used to find things via search engines; tags are used to find things within your own blog. So, you would use keywords to help label your article so when people search on Google, they hopefully use the words in your article (or in your article’s keyword Metadata). Just so you know, metadata is “a set of data that describes and gives information about other data.” Thank you, Wikipedia. By the way, did you know Wiki has a series of pages on George Clooney? Anyway, your keywords make up a set of data that describes the information in your article. Got it? Tags also describe your article, but they do it more like an internal filing system, if you will. About a year ago, the Evil Mastermind wrote an article about using keywords in book titles. Let’s say that article wowed you (of course it did!) and you want to read other articles with similar content at Indies Unlimited. At the bottom of the article, under the share buttons (which you always use, right?), you will find this:
Kategoriler yazılarınızın geniş şekilde gruplanmış halidir. Kategorileri sitenizin genel konuları olarak düşünün. Kategoriler blogunuzun ne hakkında olduğunu gerçekten belirlemeye yardımcı olmak için vardır. Kategoriler ziyaretçilerinize doğru tip içeriği bulmaları konusunda yardımcı olur.
Etiket yazdığınız içeriğin özel ayrıntılarını tanımlar. Bunları sitenizin index anahtar kelimeleri olarak düşünün. Etiketleri micro datalar olarak düşünün sitenizi mikro kategori eden micro datalar.
Diğer bir fark ise, bir yazı yayınladığınız zaman o yazıyı mutlaka kategorize etmelisiniz eğer siz kategorinizi seçmezseniz wordpress varsayılan olarak yazınızı uncategorized altına atar. Fakat bir yazı için etiket kullanmak zorunlu değildir.
Bir diğer fark ise, kategori ve etiketlerin URL’deki görüntülenme biçimidir. Eğer sizin kalıcı bağlantı ayarlarınız özel yapıda ise etiket ve kategori prefixleriniz aşşağıdaki gibi görünücektir.
http://yoursite.com/category/food/
vs.
http://yoursite.com/tag/food/
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