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Posted by Adrienne on 10/28/67 11:17
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Ben" <benwan3000@gmail.com>
writing in news:d7636f$lrh6@imsp212.netvigator.com:
> If I have typed "audio" inside the META keywords, would it be a waste
> if I type "audios"?
> what if I have typed "home audio", will "audio, audios, home audios" be
> a waste?
> Thank you very much...
>
Meta keywords are have been so abused that search engines don't even
bother with them for the most part.
The most important part of the page is the TITLE element, followed by the
H1 element, and the content, using appropriate headings if necessary.
Some search engines also use Meta Description, so you might want to use
that as well.
So:
<title>ACME Home Audio</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>ACME Home Audio</h1>
<p>Here at ACME Home Audio, we have high quality home audios available at
a great price. Currently we are featuring Wyle E. Coyote vs Roadrunner.
</p>
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Adrienne Boswell
http://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info
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