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So Fucking Banned
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Google: Is it possible to insert a searched keyword into a title?
I'm pretty sure I have seen something like this before.
I am trying to target specific locations and wondered if it would be possible if someone searched something similar I could generate a title from it using sql. So for example, someone searches in Google for: things to do in xxxxxxxxx or rainy day fun in yyyyyyy or family days out in zzzzzzzz I could generate some text that says something like: Things to do in xxxxxxxxx or rainy day fun in yyyyyyy or family days out in zzzzzzzz |
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see you later, I'm gone
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If you can see the search term in the query string then you can return that exact term, yes.
SQL not needed for that part. .
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