Posted by Pradeep | Posted in SEO news | Posted on 9:43 PM
Google does not use the keywords meta tag in web ranking
The Official Google Webmaster Central Blog says, in a post published earlier this week, that the famous tag does not affect your search engine rankings. Google says it’s a waste of time and should be ignored. Doing this, you can actually save a dozen-or-so bytes per pageload! It has also mentioned in the post that it is possible that Google could use this information in the future, but it’s very unlikely since they have ignored the keywords meta tag for years and currently see no need to change that policy.
Google says that it disregards the meta keyword tags in SE Rankings. Image Courtesy: wipeout44.com
So, is there a need to keep the “meta keywords” tag or should we start removing them? Einstein had famously said “A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. So is a lot!”
Lets see what bing has to say about “meta” tag on their webmaster blog? Rick DeJarnette from the Bing Webmaster Center Team writes
The tag’s keyword attribute is not the page rank panacea it once was back in the prehistoric days of Internet search. It was abused far too much and lost most of its cachet. But there’s no need to ignore the tag. Take advantage of all legitimate opportunities to score keyword credit, even when the payoff is relatively low. Fill in this tag’s text with relevant keywords and phrases that describe that page’s content.
When creating keyword text, remember the following:
- Choose words that may be secondary keyword terms (save the primary keywords for use in the
and description tags), and even include a few, commonly seen typographical errors of primary keywords, just for good measure.- Limit your keyword and key phrase text, separated by commas, to no more than 874 characters.
- Don’t repeat a keyword more than 4 times among the keywords and phrases in the listl
That leaves us in a fix. Google Vs Bing. Who should we go with?
Google, which has more than 65% of market share in the search industry.
OR
Bing, which was recently reported as fastest growing search engine.
My personal opinion would be that you should keep meta keywords tag and populate a couple of your most targeted keywords while making sure that you DO NOT overstuff it. This means you are adding not more than 100 bytes of data in your web page which will take less than few milliseconds to load. Plus Google never said that this will have negative impact so there is no harm. And since they left it open that their policies may change in future which means, if they do, you do not have to start filling in again. You will be already prepared. And at the same time, you are following the guidelines by Bing and making sure that your web page is optimized for that as well.
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