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In a message dated 2/2/99 1:16:32 AM !!!First Boot!!!,
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<< Marie asked what keywords were used for internet clipper services. I
have tried a variety of combinations but have gotten the best results
when I am more vague than precise. My service includes options to
define terms as "must have", "good to have", etc... When I listed my
keywords (breast, breastfeeding, infants, infant formula, lactation,
babies) as "good to have" I received more stuff. I still feel like I
must be missing somethings, however. If any one has something that
works well for them I would also be interested.
Theresa >>
Using the news clipper on AOL, I found that I got many more hits using
"breast-feeding" than I did when using "breastfeeding". The other key words
I use in addition to the ones mentioned are "breastmilk" and "breast milk".
Ruth Scuderi
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