Google’s Stand on the Keyword Meta Tag

keyword-meta-tagGoogle does not use the “keywords” meta tag in its web search ranking. Google’s Matt Cutts explains this in a Webmaster Central video. This is not breaking news, by any means, but there are a lot of people out there that still put a lot of stock into this.

“About a decade ago, search engines judged pages only on the content of web pages, not any so-called “off-page” factors such as the links pointing to a web page,” says Cutts. “In those days, keyword meta tags quickly became an area where someone could stuff often-irrelevant keywords without typical visitors ever seeing those keywords. Because the keywords meta tag was so often abused, many years ago Google began disregarding the keywords meta tag.”

Just because Google ignores the “keywords” meta tag, that doesn’t mean it ignores all meta tags. In fact, there are several that the search engine definitely uses. For one, Google sometimes uses the “description” meta tag as the text for search results snippets. But even then, the “description” meta tag isn’t used to influence ranking.

“It’s possible that Google could use this information in the future, but it’s unlikely,” Cutts says of the “keywords” meta tag. “Google has ignored the keywords meta tag for years and currently we see no need to change that policy.”

So the moral of the story is, if a competitor is jacking your keywords, and using them in their own “keywords” meta tag, this will have no effect whatsoever in how they rank in Google when compared to your site. Cutts says other search engines might use the information, but Google doesn’t.

Google realizes that many well-seasoned marketers already know that Google ignores the “keywords” meta tag, but webmasters are born everyday, and not all of them have been so heavily seasoned to this point, and that’s why Google puts this information out there. There is always misinformation (particularly when it comes to search), and sometimes the record just has to be set straight. Who better to do that than Google itself?

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6 Responses to “Google’s Stand on the Keyword Meta Tag”

  1. blinkky says:

    It’s really hard to understand that… =)
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  2. Sandeep says:

    @ blinkky – The crux is just that google does not pay importance to keyword meta tag at this point in time.

  3. Dennis Edell says:

    From what I understand, Yahoo recently took the same stance; ignoring the KW meta’s. My personal point of view is this…if it doesn’t take an exceptional amount of time, and you use for instance one of those plugins with space for them, and you want to see if it helps with smaller search engines, go for it.

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  4. Sandeep says:

    @ Dennis – Agree with you on that

  5. i’m glad google came clean on this issue
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