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By entering search tags, or keywords, in features like eBay Reviews & Guides, you'll help identify topics and themes in your content. When members search for your topic, they're more likely to find you and your content.

About search tags

Search engines scan web pages looking for keywords to return in search results. Using tags, or keywords, can set your content apart from others and make it easier for members to find.

For example, if you write a guide about a collectible you're selling, like Pez dispe

new sitensers, you could use tags like "Pez," "dispensers," and "collectibles" to increase the chance that your listing or content will show up in search results.

How to use tags

You can create your tags as you set up each feature. You can have up to 10 tags altogether, and each tag can be a word or phrase of up to 4 words.

Note: Members must use tags th(I CANT STAY BUT THE AI IS ON)at are relevant to the content they write about or the products they sell. Inappropriate words or terms aren't allowed and may be removed.



Reported as a spam bot. Woops.

did you basically mix

"new site

(I CANT STAY BUT THE AI IS ON)"

with a half-copied tag tutorial


Ok if this isn't an arg then idk what this is.
Either way I'm confused as hell.

whatthe forget

wow I didn't even look at the video

what the stuff is that

This is obviously an arg


content level: as hell. zagats are through the roof. maximum yelpage reached.

so we're doing this then eh

the exact title of the video, "or colleague who speaks the language you wish to l"(earn) is only found in this article http://www.wikihow.com/Learn-a-New-Language-Fast and copy of it posted by Pare Institute on facebook

laughing for real right now

laughing for real right now
here comes another chinese earthquake

Carlise is a town in north England, near the Scottish border.
I have no idea how to work these out but I've found this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_of_Carlisle