I am using publisher 2003 and made a new web site. David F helped me
tremendously to clear up the pictures, but now I am needing help on
the meta tags. The search engines don't seem to be picking up the new
web site as one of their choices. They still find the old addresses.
Could someone help me?
Each page of the web site can have meta tags on them so I have filled
many up with all variations of key words to the web site. Does it
just take time for the engines to find and present the web site as a
choice?
Jenna
It takes time.
Search engines don't rely much on meta tag content as the used to. They seem
to rely on real content by reading header tags and such especially on your
home page...so be sure to have concise description of your web there...and
NOT in an image since search engines don't read text in images.

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Rob Giordano
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|I am using publisher 2003 and made a new web site. David F helped me
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| Jenna
hendrickson@quixnet.net - 31 Jul 2007 15:42 GMT
On Jul 31, 6:52 am, "Rob Giordano \(Crash\)"
<webmas...@siriussystems.invalid> wrote:
> It takes time.
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> | Jenna
Thanks. I put all the words in key words and discription, but to fit
more words in I only separated the words by a coma (blade,grapple) no
spaces like: blade, grapple. Will this effect the way search engins
look at it? Do their need to be spaces after the comas?
Jenna