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Meta Tags in SEO
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Meta tags are certainly not going to stop being relevant for as long as Google continues displaying the meta description in SERPs. The text that appears there is your 'creative', as it's called in advertising, and it can make the difference between you getting the click and someone else getting it any time the user isn't already sure yours is the site they want.
Chaos
Lost Souls: text based RPG
MUDseek: MUD gaming search
Lost Souls: text based RPG
MUDseek: MUD gaming search
Google is, in fact, using meta descriptions in SERPs as of this writing. What they may not be doing is using meta descriptions that are abusive, keyword-stuffed, etc.
Chaos
Lost Souls: text based RPG
MUDseek: MUD gaming search
Lost Souls: text based RPG
MUDseek: MUD gaming search
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I think meta tags always usefull . google always use ur meta tags most important is title, description and keywords thats it. It will be always in your meta tags.
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Hello,
I have a question particularly about the Keyword meta tag. I've read a lot people saying that a particular shouldn't be repeated over and over again in this meta tag. I've also read that search engines distinguish between singular and plural forms of a word, and keyword phrases.
For example, a domain could be highly ranked for 'book', but not necessarily for 'books' nor for 'book seller' or 'bookstore'. So, should in the keyword tag is writing "books, book, book seller, bookstore", the same as writing "book, seller, store"?
It seems widely agreed upon that Google no longer uses it for their indexing, however, I noticed that it is still used by directories. Someone on this thread also mentioned that it may still be important for Yahoo, as well.
I have a question particularly about the Keyword meta tag. I've read a lot people saying that a particular shouldn't be repeated over and over again in this meta tag. I've also read that search engines distinguish between singular and plural forms of a word, and keyword phrases.
For example, a domain could be highly ranked for 'book', but not necessarily for 'books' nor for 'book seller' or 'bookstore'. So, should in the keyword tag is writing "books, book, book seller, bookstore", the same as writing "book, seller, store"?
It seems widely agreed upon that Google no longer uses it for their indexing, however, I noticed that it is still used by directories. Someone on this thread also mentioned that it may still be important for Yahoo, as well.
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I'm sure Meta Tags can halp! but sure there is not realy effect like title or description.
I never see critical changes in my site position whan I used Meta Tags or changed it but I still use it
I never see critical changes in my site position whan I used Meta Tags or changed it but I still use it
Interpreting the keywords is up to the search engine, but the most expected practice would be that the comma-separated keywords are all distinct, so no, the two examples you write would not be the same.
Chaos
Lost Souls: text based RPG
MUDseek: MUD gaming search
Lost Souls: text based RPG
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This is not talk about value of metatags we have to everything perfectly in search engine optimization.
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If you are using a software/database based website that uses keyword that I suggest using them.
I use them in in two ways. The internal search engine built into the software needs these key words to assist your users in finding content when using your search.
Secondly, there are usually plugins that allow you to show "related articles" to a view reading page on your site. These features are usually driven from keywords.
So if building a usable website also increases my SEO than that just adds to the benefit.
my 2 cents.
I use them in in two ways. The internal search engine built into the software needs these key words to assist your users in finding content when using your search.
Secondly, there are usually plugins that allow you to show "related articles" to a view reading page on your site. These features are usually driven from keywords.
So if building a usable website also increases my SEO than that just adds to the benefit.
my 2 cents.
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