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Aw, Dad, you've done a lot of great things, but you're a very old man, and old people are useless
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 20
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As some people already stated, the bigger search engines (e.g. Google) don't care about most meta tags (including the keyword-tag) anymore.
I myself am still doing all meta tags on portals or other sites where I'm mainly relying on search engines but don't include keyword-tags on my galleries or free sites anymore. But I suggest that you should be doing it, because every visitor referred by a search engine could mean a sale, so if you don't want to throw money away you should include the keyword-metatag. To the initial question: Of course you can also include more than one word (e.g. horny milfs, milfs, horny, old milfs) in the keyword-metatag which is very common on the web. The search engines don't have a problem indexing that.
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NO! Im not a female - but being a dragon, I do eat them.
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You might want to consider using the keywords and phrase as Yahoo does use that meta now, and since a link from Yahoo does count in your ranking in Google, it defintiely does play a part.
I have always used both phrases and words, and guidelines published by Yahoo and others suggest that a two or three word phrase do definitely work in the meta. Keep in mind also that all SEs (yep even Google) - do look at the meta for length and repeatibilty for the possibility of scamming so it is in your best interest to keep them within the W3C guidelines |
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