How To Italicize And Bold Text In GTalk Without Any External Applications

Recently when I was chatting on GTalk with Sriram, one of my friend I saw that he was making text italic and bold in Gtalk. I wondered how he did it and asked him about that. And I found that it was cool and simple. I thought many don’t know this and so am writing this post.

To italicize your text in GTalk you need to use two _ (underscores). For example, if you want to italicize a word then you need to type _italic_.

If you want to make a word bold, then you need to use * (Asterisk). For example, to make a word bold *bold text* should be used.

You can also use compound tags like _*bold and italicize*_ to do both of them.

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That’s it simple and cool, isn’t it?

Thanks to Shriram for the tip!

SEO I Did To This Post:

Post SEO Title: How To Make Text Italic And Bold In GTalk | Gmail tricks

When you are writing a SEO title, keep in mind that you are the Googler. How would a person search for some trick like this? Add that as your SEO title. Here I have not used “Without any external applications” because they are noises in the title. If I had added that too, then my ranking would have been less as there are some extra words. So it is important to e brief while writing titles.

Post Excerpt: Here is a simple trick that will help you to make your text bold and italic while chatting on Gtalk. Making text bold and italic helps you to chat with more feelings on Gtalk.

As usual the excerpt should contain more keyword oriented. As they say, using right keywords in right place and time will fetch you huge traffic. In the above excerpt I have emphasized on the two words, “Gtalk” and “Bold and Italic”.

Note that keywords should not be stuffed. If done so, Google will blacklist them.

Keywords SEO: make text italic in gtalk, make text bold in gtalk, make text italic and bold in gtalk, gmail tricks, gtalk tricks.

Again keywords are the tags you give to Google. It shows your site whenever a search query is made using these keywords.

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