Temi is right robots.txt file simply tells search engines which pages to index. Meta keywords are not really used by search engines no more but its handy to have them up i personally aim for my top 10 keywords but have no more then 10 - 20
I do not think robot.txt file has anything to do with keywords, it just used to instruct robots about what part of your site they should crawl and what part should be left alone.
Regarding keywords, in what sense do you mean, are you talking about keywords in meta tags or keywords content of a page?
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Temi is right robots.txt file simply tells search engines which pages to index. Meta keywords are not really used by search engines no more but its handy to have them up i personally aim for my top 10 keywords but have no more then 10 - 20
We can't say these details exactly. But less is the more chance to get the high rank.
Meta keywords are ignored by most SEs this days because of the spammers filling this part..
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Hope that helps...
Do not put all your keyword on the home page,as much as possible create a separate page for each targeted keyword or 3 to7 keywords in one page. Then link them all to your home page. Next will be link building.
- Trying to rank for so many keywords on a single page just decreases the focus of the topic of what your page is all about. Spread out your keywords to their appropriate pages and group together similar meaning keywords.
- Less keywords targeted for a single page gives it more focus and better to rank higher. And possibly get more link bait possibilities and you get more deep links that help out in the overall ranking of the homepage.
- Do not rely only on Meta keywords tag. It is almost useless these days.
- Robots.txt is just for blocking pages you do not want to get indexed. Not keywords you want to block from search engines. Aside from this purpose, the new Robots.txt standard can also be used to point where your XML sitemap is which is the reverse of the discluding in robots.txt. The XML sitemap is used to tell search engines all the pages you want it to crawl but not limited to what is listed.
My slant on it is this:
First, I can't remember the last time I included a KW MetaTag
Second, if you do use the KW Tag, don't fill it full of evrything the you can think of and paste it sitewide
Third, Make the KW Tag customised for each page and contain only words relevent to each page
Save yourself the work and worry, just delete the KW Tag.
u should not use one keyword again and again.These things strictly banned by google.
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