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    • How to Use SEO Keywords

      When you are trying to drive traffic to a website, the best and cheapest way to do so is through search engine traffic. Keywords and keyword phrases are the terms readers are entering into search engines, such as Google. By following these steps, you can learn how to use SEO keywords to get traffic to your website. more »

    • How to Attach Keywords to Images in iPhoto

      IPhoto is the efficient photo imaging software that is part of the Mac operating system. With iPhoto, you can import, store, share, edit and organize all of your pictures. Keywords are word tags that allow you to group pictures together, making organizing and finding related pictures a much easier task. more »

    • How to Add Keywords to a Resume

      Now more than ever, people are using the Internet as a tool to search for the perfect job. Similarly, businesses seeking employees are using the Internet to find the perfect staff member. Having a searchable resume online is imperative. You should, of course, highlight your experience and sell yourself. But if employers are not able... more »

    • How to Create New Keywords in iPhoto

      iPhoto is the photo software that comes bundled with the operating system on all Mac computers. It lets you import, organize and edit your images. By using the given keywords and creating new keywords, you can easily tag your photos and group similar ones together. This can be an efficient tool if, for example, you want to make a... more »

    • How to Choose Keywords for Online Writing

      The beauty of online writing is the fact that if you write something well, it can get noticed within hours, whereas a magazine piece will take weeks, months or even years to find a reader. The ugly part of online writing is you can write something well only to see it read by five people over a week. What is the answer? A writer needs... more »

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    Keywords

    Keywords are the words that are used to reveal the internal structure of an authors reasoning. While they are used primarily for Conclusion or [[Causality
    |a summation of information
    |therefore; thus; in conclusion; believes; so; consequently; it can be seen that; can conclude that; claims that; all in all;
    |-
    |Continuation
    | more support for the same claim is coming up
    |and; also; moreover; furthermore; plus; in addition; at the same time; as well as; equally;besides; what is more; both...and; equally important; not only...but also
    |-
    |Contrast (linguistics)
    | a comparison of similarities and differences
    |but; despite; yet; however; alternatively; still; although; unless; otherwise; not; though; while; nevertheless; by contrast; notwithstanding; rather; conversely; in spite of; on the other hand; contrarily
    |-
    |
    | what is considered important
    | I think; above all; essentially; clearly; most of all; especially; primarily; particularly; in large measure; indeed;
    |-
    |Evidence
    | an upcoming background
    |because; for; since; the reason is that;
    |-
    |Illustration/Exemplification
    | that an example is being given as support for a claim.
    |for example; for instance; specifically; to illustrate; such as; In the words of; To "name"; For "name"; According to "name"; as "name" says,;
    |-
    |Sequence
    | that there is a structure or order that has been formulated in the writing
    |Firstly,...,Secondly,...Thirdly,...Lastly; Next; Finally; On the one hand; Recently;
    |}

    Corpus Linguistic Key Words
    In corpus linguistics, key words can be identified as words which appear with statistically unusual frequency in a text or a corpus of texts; as such they are identified by software by comparing a word-list of the text in question with a word-list based on a larger reference corpus. A suitable term for the phenomenon is keyness. The procedure used for example by WordSmith in order to list key words/phrases a read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keywords

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