Thanks Marko.
If 'in' is a stop word and ignored by Google, then why does Google's keyword tool give such different exact results for [builders manchester] and [builders in manchester]?
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Thanks Marko.
If 'in' is a stop word and ignored by Google, then why does Google's keyword tool give such different exact results for [builders manchester] and [builders in manchester]?
I'm very much interested in this question as well.
Someone told me that small words such as 'in' are stop words and as such ignored by Google and that [painters texas] would be the same as [painters in texas].
But in that case, why does Google's keyword tool give such different exact results for these 2 phrases?
Anyone else got any input on this?
Thanks