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Closely behind link trading as the number one SEO technique is keyword choice; keywords are the words or phrases that people enter into search engines in order to find whatever it is they are searching for. If you want your site to be listed (and listed high) you need to think carefully about the words people could use to find your site, and use these keywords in suitable and relevant places in your site. You also need to think about keyword density and keyword positioning if you are to use keywords successfully.
Keywords need to be used in your page titles and in META tags as well as in the content. You also need to think about using keywords in heading text, bold text and in lists. Using keywords effectively, however, is far easier than choosing keywords effectively. It is really important to find effective key words so that they help you fetch maximum visitors
Mega tags used to have a great importance. Unfortunately, now they have lost their importance with the emergence of other effective SEO tools. With the advancement of the search engine algorithms, Meta tags have lost their primitive significance and no longer have remained so imperative.
The descriptive mega tags are still in use for the search engine snippets, but the keywords Meta tag has been disregarded by all major search engines. Now days, Meta tags are having the fate of getting misspelled.
It has been found generally that:
The keywords Meta tag is useless, except for misspellings.
The keyword Meta tag is considered useless and of no use. They are having just the value to get misspelled
If your page has a product, service, or keyword that can be misspelled, instead of deliberately misspelling the word in your text, use your keywords Meta tag. It won’t get you page 1 placement necessarily, but it definitely makes a difference.
Tying the spelling function in (googlerithm) google algorithm would be a better option. If a page ranked well for a certain phrase, but the user misspelled the phrase, I would certainly give more relevance to a page that had the misspelling on it (albeit in a keyword Meta tag).
In conclusion, it can be said that it is no use spending time on keywords Meta tags rather spend time in making good changes in your site
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