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That question would be much easier to answer if Google demonstrated any definitive behavior when treating hyphenated terms; instead when using a hyphen in a search term, you will most likely see the mixture of hyphenated, single-word and two-word spelling variations. Thus I attempted to single out any types of patterns and ask you to also share your experience.
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from hugoguzman 1303 Days ago #
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I’m surprised that the article didn’t mention the impact of inbound-link anchor text.Other than that, it was a good read.

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from seobro 1302 Days ago #
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So far Google finds WALL-E without trouble and the context sensitive ads are for movies, not WALLpaper. Google is getting better. Still has a problem with "Bill Gates" you get ads for credit cards and loan consolidation! :)

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