You can have as many as you want, but I wouldn't put more then 20. And some advice, use phrases. Like if you're site is about red apples, you would want to put your keywords something like this:
I could get really techincal and explain why this works better then just putting "red, apples", but think about it. If it doesn't click, e-mail me and I'll explain it.
Hope this helped. ~Steve
A broken clock is correct twice per day.
A roomful of monkeys on typwriters will eventually write the great american novel.
If you gave an infinate number of rednecks, an infinate number of shotguns to shoot at an infinate number of street signs, they'd eventually recreate all of Shakespears works in braile.
The easiest way to put it is that if people are going to search for a page with red apples, they would type in "red apples". I know I would. I would go to hotbot and type in red+apples, or red apples and search for exact phrase.
Is the search engine doesn't ranks results via meta tags, like google, this won't help you anyway.
The average person uses more then 1 keyword when they are searching for something, usually a phrase, like our "red apples". And if you're using a purely meta based search engine, like hotbot (my favorite as you can tell), you're page would be listed higher if you had "red apples" instead of "red, apples".
Hope this makes sense. Most of this information I leared and a meta/search engine seminar. ~Steve
A broken clock is correct twice per day.
A roomful of monkeys on typwriters will eventually write the great american novel.
If you gave an infinate number of rednecks, an infinate number of shotguns to shoot at an infinate number of street signs, they'd eventually recreate all of Shakespears works in braile.
A roomful of monkeys on typwriters will eventually write the great american novel.
If you gave an infinate number of rednecks, an infinate number of shotguns to shoot at an infinate number of street signs, they'd eventually recreate all of Shakespears works in braile.
I'm currently working on FREEWARE <HEAD> tag generator.
I'm still looking for more <META> tags since I feel that
These are an important part of the <HEAD> tag.
I was wondering if you are aware of any other usefull
<META> tags for my program??? If you know some, please tell
me about it and explain how it works so I can make an even
better program. I will post a notification hint here when I release it.
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