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marcgh
05-09-2008, 05:16 AM
I recently launched a new site but have a couple of questions about the meta keywords. First, does it matter if I put a space after every comma in the keywords list, for example:

test, test1, test2

Secondly, what can I do to make my keywords better or are they fine already?

<meta name="keywords" content="Internet, WWW, Hosting, VPS, ISP, UK, Managed, Server, Virtual, Service, Providers, Broadband, Webspace, MySQL, Database, PHP, ASP, Linux, Microsoft, Windows, Unix, 1&1, oneandone" />

marcgh
05-12-2008, 05:52 AM
By the way, site is http://www.++++++++++.co.uk if you want to check how they look in the code.

It's quite sad that you start you new site by spamming this board...

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bob
02-19-2009, 05:10 AM
To make meta keywords more effective use page-specific keywords rather than site-specific.

Robdale
02-20-2009, 05:09 PM
I think rather than using single keywords you should use the keyword phrases such as windows VPS, Linux VPS, Windows hosting, VPS hosting. These type of keyword phrases can suddenly get targeted traffic to your website.

alwinm
04-25-2009, 06:27 AM
simplicity makes a lot of difference.
choose for the best words that describe your site and stay with it.

happy
05-02-2009, 06:42 AM
To make meta keywords more effective use page-specific keywords rather than site-specific.

I completely agree with you meta keywords should be page specific. which will also effect the good page ranking of the site.

NickJ
05-22-2009, 03:11 PM
Lately though, meta keywords are not that important for search engine optimization, especially compare to other factors. This article describes it a bit more: http://blog.timothyponce.com/2009/05/do-meta-keywords-improve-seo.html

Jenie0109
05-27-2009, 03:40 AM
i don't think there is the BEST meta keyword(s) . That's just depend on the way you optimize your site. Competitive keywords are good but kinda hard but its worth in the end...

~ServerPoint~
05-27-2009, 04:19 AM
i don't think there is the BEST meta keyword(s) . That's just depend on the way you optimize your site. Competitive keywords are good but kinda hard but its worth in the end...

I believe that no one can be sure about the success of any SEO campaign. You can be on the TOP of any SE but at the same time that will never guarantee you the goos traffic

ebosysindia
05-28-2009, 07:28 AM
I believe that no one can be sure about the success of any SEO campaign. You can be on the TOP of any SE but at the same time that will never guarantee you the goos traffic

I think you are right. I already reached in top 10 but i can't get traffic as i expected so can you please tell me whats a new for SEO campaign and how can i improve more traffic for my site:)

Jenie0109
06-04-2009, 06:47 AM
I believe that no one can be sure about the success of any SEO campaign. You can be on the TOP of any SE but at the same time that will never guarantee you the goos traffic

you should also consider that..where to get traffic not just on SERP only.. Of course those two are the reason why we need SEO not just to build a site and poof , t'was done...

MagicOPromotion
06-04-2009, 12:13 PM
oooo A hot debate Great, Ive been itchin for a ruckus

Heres my take...


Youre all right. Google (http://www.botmasternet.com/) probably will penalize you IF you use too many keywords. Thats why its important to either research your keywords or generate a list through a keyword service.

Niche bot is one such service that some of our coaches have used that appears to work well. I myself stick to the bread and butter wordtracker/adwords approach, but youre welcome to go your own way.

I say put them there, but watch the volume. More than five or six is a waste. If you need more than five or six keyword phrases to describe what your website does, you may have to rethink your website.

I would also advise creating a one or two sentence meta description that is keyword rich and describes what you do as well.

Any takers?

Jenie0109
06-09-2009, 03:06 AM
oooo A hot debate Great, Ive been itchin for a ruckus

Heres my take...


Youre all right. Probably will penalize you IF you use too many keywords. Thats why its important to either research your keywords or generate a list through a keyword service.

Niche bot is one such service that some of our coaches have used that appears to work well. I myself stick to the bread and butter wordtracker/adwords approach, but youre welcome to go your own way.

I say put them there, but watch the volume. More than five or six is a waste. If you need more than five or six keyword phrases to describe what your website does, you may have to rethink your website.

I would also advise creating a one or two sentence meta description that is keyword rich and describes what you do as well.

Any takers?


hi there magic.. indeed a long explanation but ..

You said:
Probably will penalize you IF you use too many keywords.

I say:
Probably we will get penalized IF you use keyword repetitions. Too many keyword(s) on META KEYWORDS is/are not wrong (if no repetitions at all) but of course it is not that preferable because you will find it hard to optimize ALL your keywords. But i repeat it is not wrong though.

You said:
I say put them there, but watch the volume. More than five or six is a waste. If you need more than five or six keyword phrases to describe what your website does, you may have to rethink your website.

I say:
If were talking about META KEYWORDS not meta description. Obviously five or six keyword phrases are WRONG and no one will ever do that. If an seo specialist do that, he's dumb. Because yes maybe still it is considered a long tail,yes it is easy to have an immediate standing on SERP because of lesser competition but those kind of keywords have low conversions. 2-3 words is quite enough when you want it as long tail.

Or

to make your explanation short here. No keyword stuffing : fire :

stevepeterson
07-26-2009, 10:42 PM
Meta tags are main heart of Search Engine Optimization, so you have to make unique meta tags if you meta tags are not good of duplicate on you site then google can't index you site and give penalty. So build unique and quality meta tags.

webdigger
09-18-2009, 03:34 AM
As they are keywords, you have to treat them as keywords and not as sentence. You should use comma after each separate keyword otherwise Google will count them as one single keyword. But one thing, why you are making a mess with keywords because they are no longer valued by Google.

Hosting India
09-19-2009, 03:20 AM
Even if you add space to every keywords it doesnt matter in the Meta tag

HostEase
09-19-2009, 07:15 AM
To make meta keywords more effective use page-specific keywords rather than site-specific.
I can't agree with you more.Meta keywords should use page-specific keywords that will also increase your PR.

XZBackup
09-25-2009, 04:48 PM
Meta keywords have really been abused by people so Google doesn't look at them anymore. The key to any good SEO strategy is creating enough Content (pages and pages of it) that incorporate keywords and keyphrases through out the text, including in simple paragraphs, headlines, image tags, and links. Then it's important to get those pages on your website linked to from other sites on the internet that get more traffic than yourself, and ideally share some of the same or related keywords and keyphrases such as yourself.

Stick to that recipe, and you'll have SEO success.

durginchandler2
04-28-2011, 05:49 PM
I conceive that no one can be certain roughly the success of any SEO cause. You can be on the TOP of any SE but at the same instant that give never ensure you the goos reciprocation

safeguardcloth
04-29-2011, 03:37 AM
These type of keyword phrases can suddenly get targeted traffic to your website

Sabrina Gage
05-03-2011, 10:34 PM
Keyword in Keyword meta tag - less than 10 words.
Every word in this tag MUST appear somewhere in the body text. If not, it can be penalized for irrelevance.
No single word should appear more than twice.
If not, it may be considered spam. Google purportedly no longer uses this tag, but others do.

Thanks.

cipl123
05-05-2011, 09:36 AM
Hello,

As per my knowledge and experience if you put the space after comma or not will not have any effects on your meta keywords. As you have provided your keywords but I think its not in proper manner, you should use specific keywords for specific page, means page specification must be there in your keyword. If you want to check that your keywords are good or powerful then you can check it by comparing it with your competitors website.

shaynecantrell2
08-30-2011, 04:10 AM
I normally use a single keyword or key phrase like windows VPS, Linux VPS, Windows hosting, VPS hosting.These keywords help a lot in getting a good amount of traffic.

gavindmello053
12-01-2011, 01:41 AM
I think rather than using single keywords you should use the keyword phrases such as windows VPS, Linux VPS, Windows hosting, VPS hosting. These type of keyword phrases can suddenly get targeted traffic to your website.

michaelmoody84
12-01-2011, 03:05 AM
Yeah you are right..The Keywords which you have targeted are really high-competitive keywords.Please write the less competitive key phrases for better results.Hope you got my point of saying!!!

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I recently launched a new site but have a couple of questions about the meta keywords. First, does it matter if I put a space after every comma in the keywords list, for example:

test, test1, test2

Secondly, what can I do to make my keywords better or are they fine already?

<meta name="keywords" content="Internet, WWW, Hosting, VPS, ISP, UK, Managed, Server, Virtual, Service, Providers, Broadband, Webspace, MySQL, Database, PHP, ASP, Linux, Microsoft, Windows, Unix, 1&1, oneandone" />