My META Tags - Help Please!

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    <head>
     <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
     <meta name="description" content="ToffeeBlue.com, Everton Fans Community" />
    <meta name="keywords" content="toffeeblue.com, toffeeblue, everton, football, everton fc, evertonfc, EvertonFC, everton tranfers, everton scores, david moyes, davie moyes, everton football club, nil satis nisi optimum, Gwladys Street, Evertonian, Goodison, Goodison park, Toffees, Toffee, soccer, match, Premier League, goodison park, Everton, Everton Football Club, Goodison Park, EFC, Football, Football News, Soccer News, Bill Kenwright, everton forum, everton message board" />
     <meta name="ToffeeBlue.com" content="Everton Fans Community" />
     <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./css/style.css" />
    <meta name="ToffeeBlue.com" content="Everton Fans Community" />
     <title>ToffeeBlue.com | Everton Fans Community</title>
    <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" />
    </head>
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    But of a mess, how can I tidy it up. I know for sure I need to reduce the number of keywords, but anything else

    Dan
     
    wragge11, Jan 17, 2008 IP
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    webexpert Banned

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    #2
    there should be maximum 9 keywords.. and donot repeat words like; Football, Football News.. you repeated word football that is not a good idea..
     
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    I have changed it a bit as folows -

    <head>
    <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
    <meta name="description" content="ToffeeBlue.com is an Everton Fans community. Featuring the latest news, transfers and a Premier League table." />
    <meta name="keywords" content="everton, everton fc, evertonfc, everton news, everton rumours, everton scores, everton match, goodison park, the toffees, everton forum, toffeeblue, toffee blue, toffeeblue.com" />
    <title>ToffeeBlue.com | Everton Fans Community</title>
    <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" />
    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./css/style.css" />
    </head>

    Better?
     
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    Sorry to bump, but this seems to be working - I am increasing in the rankings as my pages get re indexed!
     
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    put your <title> tag on first place, behind <head>... and second keywords than description!
     
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    What does this do to help SERP's?

    Dan
     
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    seriously. All I can see that these are your keywords, not the keywords that people would use for searching and finding your website
     
    kozyavka, Jan 30, 2008 IP
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    WTF are you on about?

    You don't think someone will search Everton to find my Everton site - jeez...
     
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