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Google doesn't just look for one keyword anymore: What does this mean and imply practically?

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I just read somewhere that Google is not looking for just one keyword anymore. Is it that I must have more than one keyword in my content to rank on Google? What is the implication of Google not looking for one keyword anymore?
 
Absolutely. Google no longer searches for just one word; it looks at the overall meaning of what you write. This means you need to use multiple words relevant to your topic to convey your message clearly. The result is that if you write meaningful and useful content for the reader you'll easily rank higher. Even without memorizing a single word.
 
Absolutely. Google no longer searches for just one word; it looks at the overall meaning of what you write. This means you need to use multiple words relevant to your topic to convey your message clearly. The result is that if you write meaningful and useful content for the reader you'll easily rank higher. Even without memorizing a single word.
You are correct entirely. Repeating keywords unnecessarily now can be regarded by the web crawlers as low quality contents and would cause your ranking to drop.
 
It will search for more keywords, making it more accurate when searching for a website, information, etc., that you need to find or search for.
yeah keyword is so important when searching for a website,most times you need adequate information about the site ,that's very important
 
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