Why do we publish your work?
CONTRIBUTING TO THE RECORDS OF RESEARCH IN THE FIELD Publishing your work through visible sources helps others to learn. By adding your experiences to the literature of the field, it helps to build the corpus of knowledge in your subject area.
Why do we publish?
Why we publish can have two motivations. The traditional or philosophical motivation for publishing is to share one’s incremental knowledge and/or understanding with peers across the world and claim the pleasure of priority.
Why do scientists use journals to share their findings?
Publishing results of research projects in peer-reviewed journals enables the scientific and medical community to evaluate the findings themselves. It also provides instructions so that other researchers can repeat the experiment or build on it to verify and confirm the results.
Why should my study be published?
It is through publication that the research, including its scientific and practical contributions, is disseminated to others in a particular field. This makes scientific researchers and practitioners with similar interests aware of new knowledge in their field and it helps to advance knowledge and its application.
What are keywords and its types?
There are 9 types of keywords: short tail, longtail, short-term, long-term, product defining, customer defining, geo-targeting, and intent targeting. All of these keywords have their special strength that can multiply your SEO efforts when used in different situations.
Can I use a competitor’s name as a keyword?
Legal Issues First is the keyword. Google states, “We don’t investigate or restrict trademarks as keywords.” So nothing is preventing an advertiser from bidding on a competitor’s name or trademarked terms as keywords. Hence, you can use a competitor’s name or trademark as a keyword, but not in ad copy.
Can I stop competitors bidding on my brand?
No. No, you can’t stop someone from bidding on your brand keywords in search ads. But that does not mean you can’t do something about it…