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Web page key words?

Pokey93

Member
How do you set up your web page key words for search engines?

I am starting a decorative concrete business and I want my web page to pop up if someone does a search for decorative concrete, concrete staining, concrete stamping, etc.

How would I set this up?
 
You use a meta tag.

<META NAME="author" CONTENT=XXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX, XXXX>
<META NAME="description" CONTENT=XXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX, XXXX>
<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT=XXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX, XXXX>

But don't bother. Because of all the spamers and lamers, most search engines now ignore meta keywords or weight them as rather insignificant compared to link popularity, click throughs, and dynamic parsing of content. There's no guaranteed way to get your page to come up for a specific request. So the moral of this, is build a good site and people will come.

 


<< But don't bother. Because of all the spamers and lamers, most search engines now ignore meta keywords or weight them as rather insignificant compared to link popularity, click throughs, and dynamic parsing of content. There's no guaranteed way to get your page to come up for a specific request. So the moral of this, is build a good site and people will come. >>



that was really well put... it's either that or pay Yahoo to post your link :disgust:
I saw this popup for Yahoo Advertising today - & man that disgusts me. They believe that since they were one of the early search engines, that they're still the best
rolleye.gif
Google all the way
 
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