
: Is there a way to emphasize on a single word of a phrase in google search Example if I am searching "How to enable a google chrome extension only in incognito mode" It shows results from
Example if I am searching
"How to enable a google chrome extension only in incognito mode"
It shows results from
"How to enable a google chrome extension in incognito mode"
Obviously this is not what I wanted and I want to emphasize on 'only' Is there any advanced search filter for that.
I did lot of research, and from a webmasters point of you using <strong><b><em> tag must be used while writing content, i.e., if I am writing a blog about the same topic I must write it like
<h1>How to enable a google chrome extension <em>only</em> in incognito mode</h1>
I don't know how much of it is a fact ergo I need some assistance.
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You can force Google to look for a word by putting it in quotes:
"only" in incognito
“Only”, however, is a very general word, so that won’t work. Instead, you need to build larger groups and force Google to search for them literally:
"only in incognito"
You’ll want to make these as short as possible, because there are many ways to write stuff that means the same.
You’re also better off if you leave out unnecessary filler words. Google doesn’t understand sentences, it uses keywords.
chrome extension enable "only in incognito"
That being said, this is probably off-topic anyway.
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