Input keywords

Keywords are the ShareUsers kernel. The input keywords is the part of the configuration that allows your site to be visited. Each keyword you add to a website is a different way to enter your site and, therefore, another possibility to receive visitors. However, to keep high-quality traffic is convenient not to subscribe to the entire list of keywords but to those ones having a good approach to your blog or website.

The input keywords subscription can be done in two different ways: through the 'Add website' process or by clicking on the 'Input subscription' icon located in 'My sites' page.

In any case you will see this screen:

In first place we can appreciate a text box with some suggestions. They are about keywords ShareUsers considers that are related to the context of your site. To add words from here you just have to click on each word. As you may observe each word belongs to a category. You can add all the words the category has by clicking on 'Add all'. To see all the words the category has, just click on the triangle shown at its left side.

If words you are looking for are not in the recommendations box, you can search them in the ShareUsers data base. To do that you can use the following field: 'Search existing keywords'. Choose the language to which the desired word belongs and then introduce the word in the searching box.

For your consideration, it is important to know that the word you would like to add, belonging to a different language or not, has to be chosen as a word belonging to your language. For instance, if you want to add the "torero" word, though it is written in Spanish, if your blog is in English you will have to search that word in English language.

If the word or some words derived from that one are found, you can add them to your word list just by clicking on them. If no entries are found, you can add the word by using the 'New keyword form'. In this case, you will have to choose your website language, the word and a brief description concerning the word, and also to add some labels (short expressions describing the desired word). All the added words are accepted automatically, but they are later on monitored and those considered as inappropriate or incomplete are deleted.

There is a possibility in which a word you would like to add is already registered but having another meaning. For instance, imagine you run a musical blog and you would like to subscribe to the 'keyboard' word in order to receive visitors from websites or blogs dealing with musical keyboards. Imagine you attempt to search and only find a single meaning for the word 'keyboard' referring to computer keyboards. In that case you should add a new meaning for keyboard by filling up the 'Explanation' field which automatically appears when you try to add an existing word. The explanation should be a word or a short phrase expressing the difference with the main word. In case of musical keyboards you should add something like 'Music'.

Top right, there is a field known as 'Subscription option' having a single option: the URL to which the added word is going to be sent. By default it is linked to the base domain but it can be modified to the point in which some words link to specific places of our website. This option affects each word we add and can be modified as many time as you like.

Finally, we will see a list on the right side including all the words we have, or the ones we have added. Notice that words which are lately added have a lighter color. They are this color because they are added but not consolidated. In other words, changes have not been saved yet. You have to click on 'Save changes' to consolidate all changes you have made.

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