Where is important to add your keywordS!

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by redhits, Jun 16, 2006.

  1. #1
    Google don't care on everything. I just made a little researches and found out that google is complety ignoring keywords found in some parts of your websites


    fOR EXAMPLE It' ignoring keywords found out inside < > :
    Ex: < KEYWORD > = ignored
    <FONT CLASS=kEYWORD> - IGNORED!
    META TAGS : complety ignored!

    however :

    Ex: <img src="girl.jpg" alt="KEYWORD" > Aceepted!



    Just check out my website cache at:
    http://72.14.221.104/search?q=cache...s.com/+site:softgroups.com&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1

    if you click View - Page Source: you will find out in the <style> </style> that i got things as : Verdana,etc...



    Now search google for
    site:softgroups.com Verdana
    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...:en&q=site:softgroups.com+Verdana&btnG=Search


    see it !? it's not there! wow!


    let's go on ... still viewing my html code source?!


    <!-- Start of StatCounter Code --> .... found out this line?!

    How let's search googe for :


    site:softgroups.com StatCounter

    lol , no results....


    I got :
    <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="free, paid, free php scripts, php scripts, php lessons, php tutorials, php book, php books, Web Development ,Web Programming , Flash Templates, seo, seo tools, seo scripts, professional seo">

    searh google for site:softgroups.com book

    You see? it's ignoring METAGS



    However keywords in title="" and alt="" are counted, even if you are giving backlinks to others , lol
    just add <a href="http://microsoft.com" alt=" bluebackdog">Microsoft</a> and you will rank very well for keyword : bluebackdog... :)
    :p So google really care about your out-goings links to !
     
    redhits, Jun 16, 2006 IP
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  2. thegypsy

    thegypsy Peon

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    yuppers... that's because G only uses the TITLE tag and the DESCRIPTIONS tag. from what I know it doesn't reference the KW tags.

    Obviously it won't index Verdanda just like earching for 'and' or 'for. Same for content tags. Ya know?

    :D
     
    thegypsy, Jun 16, 2006 IP
  3. redhits

    redhits Notable Member

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    yes, I added more scam things to see if they are working!
     
    redhits, Jun 17, 2006 IP
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    CReed Prominent Member

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    Hilarious! :D

    Best of luck with your testing!
     
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    redhits Notable Member

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    heh google is very smart either :D
    I added this tag:
    <digitalpoint alt="redblackdog"></digitalpoint>
    i was interested if it's considering redblackhot as a keyword! if it like to read alt/title from images/links ........... and then answer is NO :) Google is not such a loser anymore :(
     
    redhits, Jun 24, 2006 IP
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    Early seach engines including google denpended largely on keywords. But now-a-days most of the search engines analyzes the whole contents of the site. Mis-use of keywords may have even negative results.
     
    enampwd, Jun 24, 2006 IP
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    maldives Prominent Member

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    Include the keywords within the main content of every page.
     
    maldives, Jun 24, 2006 IP
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