Posts Tagged "Meta tags"

Are keywords dead?

Posted by on Oct 24, 2009 in Websites | 0 comments

Are keywords dead?

Image via Wikipedia Back in March, we asked this question. Most of you thought if they weren’t dead, they were probably on life support. Here’s what Google had to say recently - Google doesn’t use the “keywords” meta tag in our web search ranking. What does this mean? Should we eliminate keywords? There are those who say save the space, don’t include them. Google acknowledges keywords neither help or hurt you at this point (your not penalized for having them), and there are some other sites that still look at them. Further, Google hasn’t ruled out that it may revisit using them in the future. Bottom line it’s the content that makes the difference....

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Why Doesn’t Anybody Visit My Website?

Posted by on Sep 19, 2007 in Search Engine Optimization | 0 comments

Why Doesn’t Anybody Visit My Website?

Image via Wikipedia So, you’ve built a website and posted it for the world to see. Having launched your global marketing campaign, just sit back and reap the rewards. Sounds too good to be true? That’s because it is. A successful website must be accessible to customers. So, unless customers can find your website, it doesn’t matter how amazing it is or how good your product is. According to Netcraft, there are over 80 million websites on the internet (in 2006), and the number is growing. With all that spam and cyber noise, how will you lead your customers to the treasure on your site? You have to leave clues (search words, Meta Tags, and computer language...

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SEO 101 – Why Doesn’t Anybody Visit My Website?

Posted by on Oct 2, 2003 in Search Engine Optimization | 0 comments

SEO 101 – Why Doesn’t Anybody Visit My Website?

Image via Wikipedia Using Meta Tags and Search Engine Rankings to Make an Impact By Chris Freise So, you’ve built a website and posted it for the world to see. Having launched your global marketing campaign, just sit back and reap the rewards. Sounds too good to be true? That’s because it is. A successful website must be accessible to customers. So, unless customers can find your website, it doesn’t matter how amazing it is or how good your product is. In January 2003, there were more than 40 million commercial (.com) websites on the Internet, and the number is growing. With all that spam and cyber noise, how will you lead your customers to the treasure on...

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