page properties keywords

G

Guest

How do I list keywords in the page properties dialog box? Should it be one
word followed by a comma and then another word? Or should it be a series of
words followed by a comma to the next series?
Here is the example: I created a page for our new web. The page title is
Brake System Failure and the page description is "brake system failure
investigation and analysis service."
Should my keywords be listed as: brake failure, brake system failure, brake
system malfunction, brake system defect? Or should they be listed as: brake,
failure, malfunction, defect, system? Which way is most appropriate for our
website with regard to search engines/crawlers, etc.?
Thanks for your help.
 
J

Jon Spivey

Hi,
probably neither - meta keywords are ignored by the search engines these
days. Get your keywords in the url (if you can) the page title, your heading
(<h1> tag) and well sprinkled throughout your body text and then get links
to your site - it's worth making a meta description tag but I'm not sure
meta keywords are even worth the effort any more.
 
T

Tina Clarke

rszebras said:
How do I list keywords in the page properties dialog box? Should it be one
word followed by a comma and then another word? Or should it be a series of
words followed by a comma to the next series?
Here is the example: I created a page for our new web. The page title is
Brake System Failure and the page description is "brake system failure
investigation and analysis service."
Should my keywords be listed as: brake failure, brake system failure, brake
system malfunction, brake system defect? Or should they be listed as: brake,
failure, malfunction, defect, system? Which way is most appropriate for our
website with regard to search engines/crawlers, etc.?
Thanks for your help.

they should be like this one,two,three,four and five, etc etc

not too many brake's or you will sp*am with them.

most people belive they are no use any more but some se's use them.

There are LOTs of factors that go to make an optimised site, each important
in their own way to make up the whole ... i suggest you join

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SEO_Techniques/ it's a free seo class, be sure
to read the guidelines to learn more.

hth Tina


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