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What do you do if you don't want to put a keyword in your title?
How do you tell this to Google, if meta tags are not being used any more? Or do you have to keep adding "popcorn" to titles to have your articles show up in searches and news alerts? … For instance, your title is Why corn is good for you, but it won't show up in Google searches, so do you really have to change it to "Why corn, from which popcorn is made, is good for you"? …