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A lot of people will think that google uses meta tags
Google willl actually search the page for keywords it self then decide how to list them.
Now you are probably wondering how does google decide who is at the top and who is at the bottom. Two Ways:
1) Relavancy - If it has you listed under Pizza then pizza would be the big topic on that page
2) Linkage - The amount of links going to that page from external sources.
Hope this helps. I know it did when i had a website
<meta name="description" content="this is kool 'eh">
Google willl actually search the page for keywords it self then decide how to list them.
Now you are probably wondering how does google decide who is at the top and who is at the bottom. Two Ways:
1) Relavancy - If it has you listed under Pizza then pizza would be the big topic on that page
2) Linkage - The amount of links going to that page from external sources.
Hope this helps. I know it did when i had a website
So true. While some other search engines still take meta tags in high regard, google practically ignores them. Afterall, anyone could just put whatever they want in them - even if it has nothing to do with what the site is about. Instead, google spiders the content on each page and comes up with relevancy keywords.
Then, google uses its PR rating to decide how "important" a page is. That is, how many external links link into the page. After all, if other people link to the site, that must mean it has good stuff, no?
Then, google uses its PR rating to decide how "important" a page is. That is, how many external links link into the page. After all, if other people link to the site, that must mean it has good stuff, no?
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Really? I didn't know that ... good 2 know.
Dani the Computer Science Gal 
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And if you're interested in Internet marketing there is twitter.com/DaniWebAds
Google spiders web sites periodically, so you don't have to worry about resubmitting. That goes with other search engines as well. If you want to check out cached versions of your site or any other site for that matter, you can check out: http://www.waybackmachine.org/ - it's interesting. You can see what Macromedia's web site looked like in 1996: http://web.archive.org/web/199610221...acromedia.com/
Check out my blog at http://www.shinylight.com for more stuff about web dev.
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Originally Posted by Zachery
thats only sorta true
google does use metta tags still to display adsense but it also uses keywords too
Google doesn't give meta-tags any weight in themselves. Proof:
http://www.seo-lab.com/seo-lab-tests/meta-tags/
HOWEVER, that doesn't mean to say that Google doesn't reference meta-tags for ranking purposes - which is an old Inktomi tactic and not necessarily exclusive. Caol is quite right about generic meta-tags as well - forum threads can do very well for non-competitive keyword/phrase searches, but still lack the meta-tags relating to that topic.
http://www.seo-lab.com/seo-lab-tests/meta-tags/
HOWEVER, that doesn't mean to say that Google doesn't reference meta-tags for ranking purposes - which is an old Inktomi tactic and not necessarily exclusive. Caol is quite right about generic meta-tags as well - forum threads can do very well for non-competitive keyword/phrase searches, but still lack the meta-tags relating to that topic.
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Yes, both Carol and Brian have a very valid point. Tags by themselves are pointless, but when it comes to Google, tags are imprtant for determining whether a site is really based on what it's keywords tag says. By itself, the tag is meaningless...
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