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Beth Agnew wrote:
> And because of the glut of keyword spammers, many search engines have
> now been adjusted to search the actual text of the page for the keywords
> as well. Therefore, your content must contain the keywords you expect
> search engines to find.
We can go further than that. By all knowledgeable reports, it's
been two years since major search engines have considered keyword
metadata at all.
They simply don't care what you wish to be known for, only what you
are known for.
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