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  2. What is a Search Term? - Ahrefs

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    Search terms are the exact words or phrases users enter into search engines when they are looking for information, products, or services online. Think of the last thing you Googled. That was a search term. That’s because a search term is anything you type into a search engine. Really—anything.
    Search engines such as Google, interpret the search terms to understand the intent of the user and return the most relevant results. Examples of Search Terms Here are some examples of search terms: A single-word search term: [reliablesoft] – The intent of the user is to find more information about ‘reliablesoft’.
    Search terms or queries are what a user types into a search box. The set of words may be out of order, have other words tacked on, be only somewhat related to the actual search term, or even include misspellings (in which case Google will automatically correct it): What’s the difference & how do they relate?
    Here are some examples of search terms that suggest informational search intent: Search terms with commercial intent suggest that the user is thinking about buying something. They’re not ready to purchase a specific product or service. They’re investigating their options. They might be looking at different types of a particular product.
  4. What Is a Search Term? Examples, Strategies, & Best Practices

  5. What is the Search Terms Report? How to Use It + Pro Tips

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