I don't think the one-word keywords like "English" or "Ingles" are going to do me any good.
I tried to put in "Learn English" "Pronunciar Inglés" etc but the submit form wouldn't take it. These are the keywords that help me in other searches. So my question is:
Does the Jungle accept keywords of more than one word? This would have to be with quotes around the phrase and then separated by spaces right?
hope it can be cleverer some day because if I put "learn english grammar" I will be among zillions of sites with "english' and "learn" and I lose my true keyword which is put "learn english grammar" . But I understand, not everything can be done at once.
another point: Given my confusion about this, after getting your response, I went back and entered my book. It turns out that I had it in previously ( i guess with the keywords with spaces in a first fix. When should I start all over aagain,because I understand that since they are dupe entries they both will be eliminated? I have the code and link in.
There are only 599 ebook sites in the jungle, including some that do not have active listings, so there is less problem that you might think
I have a much more sophisticated search algorithm at webmasterfind, so in time, this algorithm might appear in ebookjungle. I do not believe it is currently too much of a problem at ebookjungle because the database is quite small.
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