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| Warrior Member Join Date: Jul 2011
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Decided to have a look at how some of the good ranking sites were doing their onpage SEO (the META tags) for super competitive keywords. So number 1 ranking site for credit cards has this META tag line for keywords <meta name="keywords" content="credit, cards, compare, balance, transfer, interest"/> why are they separating credit & cards with a comma? Wouldn't one think they want to rank for "credit cards"? Does it makes a difference for Google that they are separating the 2 words with a comma? Any pros in here that can shed some light on this? Thanks |
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| Peter Sundstrom War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: New Zealand
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Makes absolutely no difference to Google as they ignore meta keywords.
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