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Nospam

2005-08-24, 8:07 pm

I am wondering if there are programs out there that can help you submit meta
keywords to search engines without you having to amend the meta keywords
already on your webpage to those you have submitted via the program? or will
the robots use only the meta keywords on your webpage and not accept meta
keywords from a third party software not from your webpage?


W˙rm

2005-08-24, 8:07 pm


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> will > the robots use only the meta keywords on your webpage


Search engines mainly dont care what you try to stuff in meta keywords. They
haven't been looking those in years because of abuse already years ago.

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www.1-script.com

2005-08-24, 11:45 pm

Nospam wrote:

> I am wondering if there are programs out there that can help you submit
> meta
> keywords to search engines without you having to amend the meta
> keywords
> already on your webpage to those you have submitted via the program? or
> will
> the robots use only the meta keywords on your webpage and not accept
> meta
> keywords from a third party software not from your webpage?


Are you talking about cloaking the meta tags on your pages? Well, first of
all, if you ALREADY have meta tags on your page, they will be read unless
of course you put your cloaked ones in front of your normal ones. This
would be a really silly thing to do, and cloaking itself can get you
banned from some search engines, especially some picky ones like Yahoo or
maybe even (God forbid) Google Themselves!
Third party software you are talking about (JavaScript and other inserted
code?) is simply being ignored by robots, they only come for juicy RAW
HTML, no extras please.



Cheers,
Dmitri
http://www.1-script.com/download.php
Free Search Engine Scripts
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William Tasso

2005-08-25, 7:38 pm

Writing in news:alt.www.webmaster
From the safety of the cafeteria
Nospam <nospam@home.com> said:

> I am wondering if there are programs out there that can help you submit
> meta
> keywords to search engines without you having to amend the meta keywords
> already on your webpage to those you have submitted via the program?


No - so far as I know there is no engine which works in the way you
described. But I have to ask: what chain of events/documents/thought
brought you to the point where you thought it might be so?


> or will
> the robots use only the meta keywords on your webpage and not accept meta
> keywords from a third party software not from your webpage?



As disussed (regularly in this group and elsewhere) public search engines
pay little if any attention to keyword suggestions, prefering to make
their own assesment based on page content.

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William Tasso

2005-08-25, 7:38 pm

Writing in news:alt.www.webmaster
From the safety of the magook's cooks cafeteria
trevor <not@your.house> said:

> comments@probertencyclopaedia.com (Matt Probert) wrote in
> news:430c6b62.22736954@news.ntlworld.com:
>
>
> yeah but you still find them popping up in engine link descriptions. and
> they are so easy, why not take the time to craft them?


agreed - there are still valid reasons to use relevent keywords - an
internal search engine/spider/crawler/index perhaps.

> i so don't want to get involved in the above SEO thread.


:)

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