Keywords within All in One SEO?
Today I read one interesting blog about keywords within All In One. I always enter title and description, but I never put the keywords in it. Do you have any positive or negative expiriece with entering few keywords in All In One after writing a post or a page?
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Do NOT put any keywords in the keywords meta tag. Google & all other major search engines pay no attention to that tag, so it is a total waste of time.
However if you continually place a couple of keywords in that tag, Google will come to see it as you trying to game the ranking algorithm by spamming keywords, and will lower your rankings or not rank you at all.
I never use the keywords meta tag and I have over a dozen pages and posts on Google page 1.
My understanding is that you can put a couple in if you want, but it really doesn't do all that much for you in terms of what Google is looking for and ranking because of.
Supposedly it is a waste of time. I do add tags and find that they get indexed. They are always appropriate and related to the content. Just make sure that if you use the keyword block that you do not put in a bunch of keywords or else google may see it as spam. That will hurt you.
one, at the most two. But you really do not need to do it at all as Google will decide what to rank your site for. They will look at your title, your description, your first paragraph. I am sure other things too but those I know about.
I never fill in meta keywords in the All in One. I have read from several VERY reliable sources here that it's a waste of time. Not filling that in hasn't hurt my rankings at all.
You are making a big mistake. Your meta title as well as title must contain keyword, the same applies to meta-description and url. How come that you missed this?
They are containing keywords, I meant on keyword tag in all in one. It is the third one (after title and description)
Keyword tags are obsolete, there is Cutts video where he says this explicitly. And some theme do not have it.
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Not really, I just followed the way Kyle showed in his tutorials