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Originally Posted by MikeHopley
Thanks Stew!
Uh-oh, that's a recursive gratitude loop.
* head explodes *
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ROFLMAO!!!
The keywords meta tag on its own is worth-less. So is the description meta tag. So is the title tag. What people seem to forget is that the important thing is correlating all those tags to match the visible content of the page.
It's not about having the right keywords in the keywords meta tag, it's about having the right words that will accurately represent the keyword density of the visible text of the page.
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By late 1997, however, search engine providers realized that information stored in meta elements, especially the keyword attribute, was often unreliable and misleading
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Your job as an
SEO is not to fall in this category. Don't try to trick the SEs. Don't just pull words out of a hat. Carefully select the words to fill your meta tags and the SEs will love you for it.
A good match between you meta tags and visible content is one of the characteristics of 'quality content', and that's what search engines want...