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  3. matt says:

    Great Point on the keywords being only used once, and duplicates are ignored.

    It’s important to note:
    1. Keywords in description are not part of the SEO, just there to communicate to potential visitors sifting through search results.

    2. Meta Keywords are pretty low on the scale of importance.

    3. Content Keywords & page title keywords are king.

  4. imsraaia says:

    very useful…. thanks

  5. im sorry but is this guide supposed to be a repost from 1999 – since when have META Keywords or Description contributed to your search engine position… oh yes that’s right, back in 1999!

    Seriously, i tell clients that the best way to determine if an SEO actually knows hat they’re doing is to watch for people talking about META TAGS – they simply don’t work and demonstrate a complete lack of knowledge in current SEO techniques.

  6. @Matt – Thanks for your comment and you are right, but that’s close to exactly what I told in the article!

    @Mark – My friend, is it possible you read the article in full? META tags ARE part of search engine optimizing. You optimize for the search engines and that also includes the look of your search engine result! About the keywords, sure they aren’t important, that’s why I stated that right after.

  7. Hi stefan, I think the article is very clear, althouh I would review the section ‘keywords in the description’ to ensure that nothing is slightly ambiguous, just to satisfy those picky ones.

    Personally I dont listen too much to advice against keyword stuffing. I have web pages stuffed to as high as 30% for testing purposes and they are still ranking high SERPs but i agree that from the editorial point of view it often makes the content look funny

    David

  8. @David – I did review the sections and changed a few lines.

    Keyword stuffing, well I think you should write your content for your visitors (with 5% keywords at most) and not for the search engines. An article still has to remain some sort of style!

    Thanks pal.

  9. erika says:

    this is particularly positive. Thanks..

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  11. I think you should put h1, h2, h3 in its order. Put h1 before h2, and h3 before h2

  12. Nice set of basic SEO tips, all i would like to emphasise it the importance of the title tag, get the keywords you want to rank for in the title and you will save huge amounts of time when it comes to link building.
    Peace.

  13. Deals says:

    Hi

    Thanks for the info

    cheers

    DC

  14. Danny says:

    This is a nice little intro in SEO….something that I just started to dive into. I think this post cleared up a few things for me.
    Thanks.

  15. Great thanks to you for giving such a necessary piece of information! I admire your work ;)

  16. More ways to use keywords… The first would be a the “title” tag in links on the other pages. It gives weight to the link. The second would be the “alt” tag for the images although it’s sort of compromised. This just means it should not be overused.
    And the general advice: the more text on the page the better (more keywords in it). If the page is updated frequently and with right keywords – you’ve hit the jackpot.

  17. For anyone about to venture into the interesting world of SEO, then this is the place to be. There are some basic facts that can clear lots of personal queries. It’s quite Informative.

  18. I find your site and blogs very informative. I have to disagree a touch – I SERPS do recognize the description. It is important to have keywords in all phases of SEO.

  19. Mike D says:

    I have one question – what is the optimal title, description and keywords length? I heard many opinions, and every time it’s different. I personally do maximum of 70 symbols for title, 160 for description and keywords. Is that right?

  20. Web Design says:

    What I have learned is, a major portion of on page SEO is about keyword. If you have found the relevant keywords to describe your product you have come half the way. The rest is to place them in such a way that it over all gives a high relevancy to the body text. You can place keywords in meta tags using, those character which engine cannot read like. Company | we are a company. Alt tags, external link anchors, internal links. This all matters. I have even advised some of our clients to use a separate set of keyword for all the pages. This works good, if your pages have individual body text. The in meta tags title and description carry more weight age but keyword tag still is important. It would be better if you keep description under 138, because Google snippet is limited to 138 words.

  21. It is my contention that search engines will be moving away from the keywords meta tag, making it obsolete. I believe google has already begun this process in an effort to eliminate spam and retrieve relevant SERPS for their customers. Other search engines will soon follow this tactic.

  22. Nice article about keywords. A great read for SEO novices.

  23. SEO blog says:

    Great thanks to you for giving such a necessary piece of information! I admire your work ;)

  24. Great information for the beginning SEO on the topic of keywords.

  25. Thanks, can you post more about SEO please? I need to know more to get my website ranked higher :D
    Thanks

  26. Tim Penny says:

    On page SEO is still important. I think people, particularly new people have a difficult time choosing the “right” keywords. More info on keyword selection would be helpful.

  27. You have some good points here that I am sure new webmasters will be able to follow and learn from. Also don’t worry too much about trolls, everyone has thier own way of doing things, just because someone doesn’t agree, dosen’t make it wrong.

  28. I would also agree with “Boston Attorney” that SERPS do recognize the description, and yes, it all matters. That’s the real “trick” -everything counts, and to maintain top rankings you need to regularly develop those assets on and off site.

  29. [...] site needs a proper description and maybe some keywords. They won’t do much to your SEO rankings, but they will help you [...]

  30. free wii says:

    Thank you, again a good post. I agree with tim penny on page SEO still is very important and most people do not realise this.

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  32. Chris says:

    It might be a good idea to revisit this post and look at removing the Meta Keywords from it. This is a very out of date guide and recommending key word density and internal linking with key words may be a good addition.

  33. php says:

    Good post, Stefan. But i think that keywords in the description doesn’t important at this time.

  34. In a plugin All in One Seo Pack even hints there! How the title, description and length! I do not do it! Thanks for the post!

  35. We still use thew keyword meta keyword tag even though Google admits they do not. It makes it easier to have a list to refer to as we’re creating content and besides that Bing and other search engines certainly use this tag.

  36. Sean says:

    Hi, it’s always very interesting to read others’ articles about SEO! In the past, I read many articles about SEO. I would like to share my knowledge about it with you. If you would like to learn more about SEO, especially “relevant keywords” and “White Hat,” you can click the following links and check out my articles. I am pretty sure these articles will help you to boost your website rank on organic search engine result and also teach you the ethical way of conducting SEO. Thanks.

    SEO: the importance of having relevant keywords.
    http://www.blueflyweb.com/choosing-relevant-keywords-for-your-website/

    SEO: White Hat SEO
    http://www.blueflyweb.com/what-is-white-hat-seo/

  37. In a plugin All in One Seo Pack even hints there!

  38. Djensenev says:

    I have one question – what is the optimal title, description and keywords length? I heard many opinions, and every time it’s different. I personally do maximum of 70 symbols for title, 160 for description and keywords. Is that right?

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