q. How Search Engines Utilize Keywords

q. How Search Engines Utilize Keywords

am 29.04.2007 01:21:10 von david

1. Do subsets of keyword phrases increase the number of times a
website will come up in search engine results. For example is there
any advantage to adding the keywords "tool sharpening" if you already
have the phrase "mobile tool sharpening".

2. If a website has 10 keywords that will cover 80% of the searches,
will adding 20 more keywords somehow reduce the effectiveness of the
first 10 keywords?

3. Is there a maximum amount of keywords that should be added?

Thanks in advance.

David

Re: q. How Search Engines Utilize Keywords

am 29.04.2007 09:43:41 von Toby A Inkster

David wrote:

> 2. If a website has 10 keywords that will cover 80% of the searches,
> will adding 20 more keywords somehow reduce the effectiveness of the
> first 10 keywords?

Assuming that you're talking about
then adding more keywords has no effect on anything.

This is because the vast majority of search engines now ignore them. If
you want to improve your search engine rankings, work on improving your
site's content. If you do that, then more people are likely to link to
your site, which will bring you more traffic from people following the
links, plus it will increase your search ranking in engines like Google
which use link count as a mechanism for determining quality.

If you want to use the meta keywords for some other purpose, by all means
do, but don't kid yourself that search engines will take any notice of them.

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