On Sep 1, 2009, at 4:37 AM, dave- wrote:
When describing a document for the search engines using the
tag you
are supposed to limit the keywords list to 1,000 characters or less.
Radiant
only allows to a list of about 200 characters. dave-
Not that I really recommend long meta tags, for
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:41 PM, dave4c03 wrote:
> The quote is in a new book I bought about HTML 4.01 strict.
> "HTML in easy steps" sixth edition (2009) by Mike McGrath page 28 says:
>
>> Promotion of the page by keywords is best achieved by following some
>> simple guidelines:
>
> Use only lower
i've never heard of anyone using, recommending or suggesting 1000
characters of keywords. where did you read that? most sources i've
seen suggest about 5 keywords or about 250 characters. beside that
aren't keywords mostly useless for search engines since their mostly
used by spammers?
On Tue, Sep
Hi Dave,
Most SEO experts now say that keywords tag gets ignored by most search
engines, due to years of abuse. Search engines generally read the
content of the page now to get keywords.
Regards
John Polling
On Sep 1, 2009, at 9:37, dave- wrote:
When describing a document for the searc
When describing a document for the search engines using the tag you
are supposed to limit the keywords list to 1,000 characters or less. Radiant
only allows to a list of about 200 characters. dave-
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