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Meta Keywords
How should a good meta keywords line look? I have seen a few different ways people have done their own meta tags and I have seen a couple of different ways they have set up their tags but I am looking for the best way for them to be crawled. I have added my site to google but it will still be a while before it is ranked cause I am still getting affiliates plus I have some content of my own I am putting on the site.
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Google search HTML Meta Tags and do some reading. There is NO 1 true way. Try what you think will work best for you, Give it some time, 90 days at least and then make a change if you think you need to.
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Not sure how much weight google gives meta-tags nowadays. I'd rely more on use of keywords in your text and proper use of headings and so forth.
Thank you for changing your avatar. :thumbsup |
Do you assume he only target google as a SE ? Meta tags are always good.
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Thanks
Thanks for the replies guys. Keywords is what I was meaning to say. I have done the research on keywords and all that stuff I have created a site map for my site done the robot.txt and all that stuff that google says to do. In there webmaster tools section it has a thing telling you what the robot picks up and I only have 2 for the content "ghoulish" and "gilrs" and no that's not a typo that is the actual way google has it set. I have searched through all of my code and things like that and can't find girls miss spelled anywhere. I have about 60 different keywords in the code so far, just to let you guys know where that stands. So if you guys have the time and can help me figure out where I'm going wrong it would be great. If you need more info I will see what I can find.
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Right now you're basically just a "coming soon" page, so there's not much to crawl. I looked at your source code and I think you have too many keywords in your meta tags. Beyond 500 characters is not recommended.
Check out this link, which should give you an indication how your page will look to the spiders. Then go back and add ALT and TITLE tags, as well as proper headings (H1, H2, and so forth). Link: http://www.seocentro.com/tools/searc...-analyzer.html Hope that helps. :thumbsup |
I see that you're also soliciting models. Make sure they provide you with the appropriate documentation (government-issued IDs) and sign an affidavit. :2 cents::winkwink:
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Meta keywords ISN'T important!
Important are (sorted by priority): 1) text's on page (H1, keywords in text...) 2) backlinks 3) keywords in URL + title 4) META description META KEYWORDs was important in 1996, when search engines don't indexed whole pages, don't looked for keywords in pages and only looked in the META KEYWORDs. Sure, I'm using META KEYWORDs too, but it isn't important, if you will not use it nothing will happened. Focus to points 1-4. And answer to the your question is: <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="kyword1, kyword2, ..."> W3C defined it: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/global.html <META name="keywords" lang="en-us" content="vacation, Greece, sunshine"> Ok :) ? Are you satisfied? If not my contacts are on the www.Adamek.biz , I will answer all your other questions for 7 bucks (one big diavola pizza) payed to my EP "jaromiradamek" :). |
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First off thanks alot guys for your help I will do the best I can with what you guys have shown me and if I need anymore help I'll buy you a beer instead of pizza.
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Google Adwords is a great tool for finding your keywords.
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