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Posted by Noticedtrends on November 19, 2005, 12:09 pm
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Big Bill wrote:
> On 18 Nov 2005 12:09:49 -0800, "Noticedtrends"
>
> >Are there search-engine utilities that allow searches of content only
> >contained in titles (as opposed to regular searches that search through
> >all content)?
> >
> >Would any of these search-engine utilities allow tallies e.g., listings
> >in titles of two-word phrases that have occured for the first time
> >within the last thirty days? Listings of two-word phrases that have
> >occured two to four times within the last three months?
> >
> >The purpose of title analysis is to discern emerging social & business
> >trends i.e., supposedly, when content is titled with specific phrases
> >for the first time, it may signal that specialty trends are becoming
> >more and more acknowledged to wider audiences.
> >
> >Thank-you
>
> If you're going to get into this seriously there's a book called
> Google Hacks (or similar) by Tara Calishain. You should get hold of
> it. Tara does a newsletter too.
> http://www.researchbuzz.com/
>
> BB
> --
> www.kruse.co.uk/ seo@kruse.demon.co.uk
> The buffalo have gone
Are there specific downloads that would automatically tie-in to
search-engines to allow "title zone searches" and "tracking result
counts over specific time periods?"
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