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  • #591032
    Anonymous
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    Top 10 search for Poker, no meta tag guys:

    3: http://www.homepoker.com/index.asp – k/w density: 10%
    5: http://www.pagat.com/vying/poker.html – k/w density: 7.61% (has got no descrition tag)
    6: http://www.worldpokertour.com/ – k/w density: 0%

    So here come the questions….

    1. How do they manage it? Do Meta Tags really mean anything? I mean I want to focus my site on content and not meta tags… feel as if I am wasting half my time on that…
    2. Is there any software out there that can do this analysis for me? Like I type in the serachword and it analyses the meta-tags for me?
    3. 80% of the sites on this list have a k/w density of over 10% or near 10%??? Whats the deal?

    Okay Dominique, Professor help me…

    Bart

    #676160
    Anonymous
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    1. Meta tags dont mean that much to google. To the other SE it does have more weight. You can add them but i would’nt speed so much time on them. Speed most of your time on content and links.

    2. Here is the tool that i think your looking for http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/meta-tag-generator/

    3. Not sure what the deal is about 10%… i always thought google liked low KW density in the 2-4% range.
    :dajudge: :happydanc :thumbsup:

    bart3k wrote:
    Top 10 search for Poker, no meta tag guys:

    3: http://www.homepoker.com/index.asp – k/w density: 10%
    5: http://www.pagat.com/vying/poker.html – k/w density: 7.61% (has got no descrition tag)
    6: http://www.worldpokertour.com/ – k/w density: 0%

    So here come the questions….

    1. How do they manage it? Do Meta Tags really mean anything? I mean I want to focus my site on content and not meta tags… feel as if I am wasting half my time on that…
    2. Is there any software out there that can do this analysis for me? Like I type in the serachword and it analyses the meta-tags for me?
    3. 80% of the sites on this list have a k/w density of over 10% or near 10%??? Whats the deal?

    Okay Dominique, Professor help me…

    Bart

    #676161
    Anonymous
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    I figure put them in there, do like 2 hours tops research to find the keywords right for you with the best ratios. What can it hurt? Maybe revisit the meta tags in a few months and see if they still fit the theme.

    #676162
    Anonymous
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    rtb1980 wrote:
    I figure put them in there, do like 2 hours tops research to find the keywords right for you with the best ratios. What can it hurt? Maybe revisit the meta tags in a few months and see if they still fit the theme.

    Yes for sure i would add them. If anything it can only help. just don’t spam.
    :Partier: :woohoo: :hithead:

    #676170
    Anonymous
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    gflsfdsfjd and anchor links

    meta tags dont have much life in them….according to m. curtis.

    #676174
    Anonymous
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    The most important thing is how others link to you (with what anchor text).
    That’s why is the white house’s homepage (George Bush’s bio) at the first place in google for keyword “miserable failure”. :)
    (Bloggers were about testing the anchor text importance in Google, so they linked on their page to this url with the above mentioned anchortext. The page itself doesn’t even contain this keyword (none of them) and it is in the first place on Google.)

    Meta keywords and description could be good to show the SEs what are your pages about. WHen you do a Google search with “site:www.mydomain.com” and all of the pages use the same keyword and description then there will be only one unique listing. If you differ your meta data then Google will see your pages individuals. So it can help, but not so important than it was years ago. :)

    #676197
    Anonymous
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    That seems to be right. the more research I do the closer I get to thinking that the anchor txt is one of the most important things. Am gonna research this more and see what I can find.

    Bart

    #676228
    Anonymous
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    As others have said, anchor text is the most important thing. Meta data is not used much by Google, but it does help to differentiate your pages if you varry it from page to page. Yahoo and MSN use the Meta description as the description in their SERPs, so you should definitely have well written and accurate descriptions for them. Try to put your keywords in once, but only once as it can’t hurt. Don’t stuff your Meta keywords tag as that will only get you in trouble. Some of the smaller SEs still look for that Meta tag, so it’s good to have it there for them.

    #677051
    Anonymous
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    I always pay attention to my description META tags for each page – I’ve seen every SE (including Google) use this for many of my KW rankings.

    #677057
    Anonymous
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    They become a problem when you have them but don’t use them correctly and your site has 10,000 + dynamically created pages like mine. I had meta tags and good ones. The problem, they were all the same for all the pages. The title and content were different, not the meta tags though. What did I find? That no matter how unique the title or content was if the meta data was a match to previously listed page, then all new pages would show as sup. results, which sucks. So now I make sure to at least include what is different in the title in the keyword and desc. meta tag. Good pages will not list because this stupid little fact. It may be better just to use no meta at all in my case. You can see an example of this now by doing site:http://www.freepokerleague.com on google, you will notice only two links listed when I have over a thousand indexed, they all had exact matching meta tags. I fixed this so this example may not last long. I have no other known bans or filters so this was my conclusion to why I haven’t listed well with all the other pages in my site.

    #677066
    Anonymous
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    It looks like you have 963 pages indexed now. We recently did the same thing. Our site is about 2600 pages of dynamic content. We had very few pages indexed (sans the supplemental results) prior and over 1100 indexed afterwards. After the last Google update however, we only show 521 indexed. Not exactly sure why that happened, maybe Google only shows a slice of the pages like they do for links. Haven’t really tested that out though. Also, I haven’t figured out how to use Google Sitemaps with dynamic pages yet.

    #677077
    Anonymous
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    Well look at that. Since the last post I went from 2 links before sup. results to 88 before sup. However the shown amount of links indexed dropped from 104X to 963. If I look at the google cache of the pages it shows with the old html, no meta updates yet (Nov. 9th is date google says it last crawled on most) but title and description on google shows the new html. Hopefully there will be a marked increase in the amount indexed and displayed when and if the pages are fully re-indexed. I assume this is happening now.

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