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Keywords generator

         

Cosmin

4:06 pm on Mar 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

Does anybody knows a good website or software that generates a list of keywords from a word that you type in without repeating (spamming) that word excessively in the result? (as per search engine rules) So I would have just to copy and paste those keywords in my metatags...

Thanks

simonuk

4:15 pm on Mar 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Ok, few things to think about it...

1. No main search engine uses meta keywords anymore

2. The description tag is swiftly heading the same way. On all new sites I don't bother with the description tag anymore and they all get well placed on the SE's regardless.

3. From the experiments I've been using even the Title tag isn't playing as much of a part as it used to and on Google part of the last major update for some search phrases are ignoring the title tag comepletly.

The Title tag is starting to look like it might be heading the same way as the other tags. It's just as abused as the keyword and description tags were so it is something that is going to happen at some point regardless.

The best thing you can do is to concertrate on the text on your page. As long as the Title tag is short (8 to 10 words max) is different on each page you'll go far.

Simon.

bagatell

4:40 pm on Mar 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Surely the body text has been abused as much as the meta and title tags? How long before Google ignores body text as well?

volatilegx

4:43 pm on Mar 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Good one Bag ;)

Maybe Google will limit their indexing to image alt tags.

agerhart

4:44 pm on Mar 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>>>>How long before Google ignores body text as well?

And then what? If search engines didn't use tags in the code, and they didn't use body text, the only variable left standing is incoming links. Google already put too much weight on this, and many believe this is what will be their downfall: Google unlikely to win search war [netimperative.com]