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Need information regarding Meta Keywords.

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by facebookapp, Nov 2, 2011.

  1. #1
    Can anyone help me via telling me that, Google omitting Meta Keywords according to their new algorithm? Using too many keywords in meta keywords considers as spam? If anyone can help me in this i will be very thankful to the person.
     
    facebookapp, Nov 2, 2011 IP
  2. inalkasa

    inalkasa Peon

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    #2
    Google does NOT give importance to Meta Keywords since very long now, in-fact its since more than 3-4 years. If you fill that space with lot of keywords.. it is considered spam and it will not help you in any way.

    Meta Keywords Tag is of no use for ranking in Google.

    thanks
     
    inalkasa, Nov 10, 2011 IP
  3. hanakuza

    hanakuza Peon

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    #3
    Although it might be of no use, all the top 10 of my keyword competitors have them filled out. And they're not falling off their places any time soon. So if you do have your METAs in place it's safe to leave them just there. When you do google searches you still see them highlighted in bold anyways, if they exist.
     
    hanakuza, Nov 11, 2011 IP
  4. vansterdam

    vansterdam Notable Member

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    #4
    In my opinion, it is too easy to take care of to ignore. No Google does not use it to boost a website's ranking, but some other search engines do. So I would take the time to add meta keywords, but ensure they are not spammy. I believe Google still penalizes sites who do keyword stuffing in the meta tags.
     
    vansterdam, Nov 16, 2011 IP
  5. lorence21

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    #5
    If you want adding meta keywords, do it carefully and not make it spammy
     
    lorence21, Nov 21, 2011 IP
  6. dsiqonley

    dsiqonley Greenhorn

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    #6
    When you stuff your meta description with keywords, it is considered spam. Google no longer takes into consideration the metadescription when determining your ranking in the search engines. Now a days the point of the metadescription is to sell the searcher a reason to click into your website. That's the best use of your metadescription, to convince other people to click into your search result and land on one of your pages.
     
    dsiqonley, Nov 21, 2011 IP
  7. goliveuk

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    #7
    If you stuff your Meta Content with keywords it will be considered spam. So you better provide a Meta Content that has a meaning though you may not use all of yur keywords in it.
     
    goliveuk, Nov 24, 2011 IP
  8. nikolas77

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    I agree, META is not necessary right now. BUT I'm always do them, they must be equal to the content data and I believe it rises SERP in that case.
     
    nikolas77, Nov 24, 2011 IP
  9. weknowonlinemarketing

    weknowonlinemarketing Peon

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    #9
    It is true that Google stopped to follow the meta keywords section in website. But still some search engine like Yahoo, MSN still give some priority to it. So there will be problem if you used meta keywords but make sure you don't make any spam and be reasonable at the time of choosing keywords for your site.
     
    weknowonlinemarketing, Nov 28, 2011 IP
  10. klutter

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    #10
    So meta tag is a waste
     
    klutter, Nov 28, 2011 IP
  11. FearAztec

    FearAztec Greenhorn

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    #11
    no... In essence, keep meta tags there and up to date. Like said, although google no longer incorporates this in to their algorithm, many other huge search engines still do. So why not target more than less.
     
    FearAztec, Nov 29, 2011 IP
  12. Samykrish

    Samykrish Greenhorn

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    #12
    If you put meta keyword in proper way without spamming it then it will be surely beneficial.
     
    Samykrish, Nov 29, 2011 IP
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    #13
    Meta keywork is no longer working in google.
     
    emdadblog, Nov 29, 2011 IP
  14. Sharp.Web

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    should I stick this journal question spamming using keywords in the meta-tag's ------- I would call that search engine optimization ----- using keywords in your meta-tags and metadata all title of your -----must be related to your domain name and of course your niche practice------------------------------------- as far as blue that SeO, Gray had SeO, white hat had SeO----- stick by what the keywords that work
     
    Sharp.Web, Nov 30, 2011 IP
  15. Juvv

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    #15
    fill in your meta descriptions correctly and dont spam them with your keywords. I would use your keywords but dont just go "red bikes, bikes red, big red bikes" that is useless and unnatural.
     
    Juvv, Nov 30, 2011 IP
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    #16
    I agree above - no SPAM
     
    Sharp.Web, Nov 30, 2011 IP
  17. adsfairdeal

    adsfairdeal Greenhorn

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    #17
    Use relevant, necessary and less meta keywords so that it doesn't appears spammy for google.
     
    adsfairdeal, Dec 1, 2011 IP