Posts Tagged ‘minor’

Is the use of meta tags dead?

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

There are still some minor “stone age” search engines around that uses them.

The main reasons why they have been ceased to work are mostly from these factors:

* Most webmasters tried to fool the search engines with meta tags unrelated to their content and services.
* With improved FTS (full text search) tool kits from verity and many other companies, search engines can index your web pages and know the theme of your web page. With such advanced APIs, search engines like google can easily decide, what your website is about and what your website offers.

Some of the basic features of FTS API are that they can filter out text of your webpage and get important statistics such as:

1. How many times a word gets repeated
2. How far each repeated words are from each other
3. How many times a particular word gets repeated in a particular sentence
4. How far a word ‘Online’ appears from words like ‘Party’, ‘invitations’ to
see if that sentence makes any sense.
5. They can easily figure out, if you are doing keyword dumping.

So with such API’s the webmaster should concentrate on the content/layout and not put the meta tags as a main concern.

However it has been tested that the meta keyword tag still has a minor influence on the rankings and the meta description tag should be used as it is some times shown in the SERPs (search engine result pages).

Search Engine Optimization Ethics

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Ethical SEO should be a technique that:

1. Does more good than harm.
2. Remembers the dignity and rights of everyone who is involved.
3. Treats everyone who is involved fairly.
4. Looks out for the overall benefit of everyone who is involved.
5. Enhances the participant’s experience.

With this in mind, it is also important to clearly understand what is expected of both the Search Engines, the users and both the web page and its owner alike.

Some of the things that are expected of Search Engines include:

1. Return the most relevant resources based upon the keywords that are entered by the user.
2. Index and maintain an index of all of the different web pages that are online today.
3. Be honest about the links that they sponsor on their search results pages.

Some of the things that are expected of web pages and site owners include:

1. Provide relevant content for the user’s search.
2. Remain honest whenever changing the content or keywords.
3. Adhere to the Terms and Conditions that various Search Engines have laid out.

Some of the things that are expected of the users include:

1. They should only use those search engines that return relevant results on their results pages to do their web searching.
2. They should be at least somewhat aware of what is taking place on the Internet.
3. They should be fair whenever a case of minor mismatches in search results takes place. This should always be their attitude unless these mismatches appear to be done with malicious intent.