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meta name="keywords" still in use?
So what's the deal with the keywords meta?
Should I bother to use it or have search engines already gotten smart enough to ignore it (as they should)?
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Some do still use it but some also ignore it.
I put them in anyway. |
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Yes, good idea to still use the KW tag but they will mainly only help if the KW are also in plain text on the page.
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If META kewyords are included in Googles search engine algorithm, than it must be the bottom last and least amount of a factor possible.
Now in search engines like Yahoo and MSN and others it still plays a little role. The tiniest boost might be all you need to jump ahead of your competitor. Add'em.
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OK then I will put my keywords just in case. It's not that hard. I should have a list with the keywords that I'm trying to target anyways.
Thanks. Although I still think it's stupid for a search engine to take them into consideration.
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