Keyword Using in Your Meta Section

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Whenever you select keyword in your meta section- try to use the keyword which lies in your domain. Use at least one keyword in Title, Meta-description, Meta Keyword and article which is same as in your domain. This help search crawler to decide strong decision to find your site because it found the the same keyword everywhere.
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  • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
    Not the best advice, I must say.

    First off, Google could not care less what your domain name is and it has ZERO influence on what you rank for.

    Second, meta keywords have not been used by search engines for nearly two decades.

    Third, keywords in your meta description have no influence on your ranking.

    And finally, search engines rank individual pages, not websites. Each page that you wish to rank should be targeting an entirely different keyword phrase.

    Perhaps the scariest thing of all about your advice is your moniker. Please tell me you are not selling SEO services!
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    Time to go back to the drawing board SEOplus3.
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  • Profile picture of the author YourGoToWriter
    Sorry, but meta keywords have been ignored by Google for quite some time now. Also, your domain name doesn't make a difference in your ranking. I mention main keywords one in the title, one in the meta description and apply 1% keyword density for the body of the article (including the one time you need to mention it in the first paragraph). -Micah
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    • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
      Originally Posted by YourGoToWriter View Post

      Sorry, but meta keywords have been ignored by Google for quite some time now. Also, your domain name doesn't make a difference in your ranking. I mention main keywords one in the title, one in the meta description and apply 1% keyword density for the body of the article (including the one time you need to mention it in the first paragraph). -Micah
      Keyword density also has nothing to do with how well a page will rank. Much more important is the use of related phrases that Google would expect to see on a page about any given search query. And again, keywords in the meta description have zero impact on your rankings.
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