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Post by kwal on Jul 28, 2015 5:01:30 GMT -5
One thing that is very puzzling to both expert and novice SEO marketers alike is the fact that adding metatags to a site may not always work. This is one of the big mysteries when it comes to dealing with search engine algorithms. The main problem is that there are really two types of search engines. There are internal search engines and public search engines. They operate differently and search for different criteria when it comes to determining page rankings, which can make the life of a professional seo services. The truth is that the addition of metatags to the site seems to work best for the internal search engines. These search engines sift through the pages or products on your site and help narrow down the search results to the most relevant ones. Unfortunately, a public search engine such as Google performs a little differently. The database of Google for instance contains basically every page on the web and all of them contain keyword-maximized metatags that work in the vendor's interest, not Google's. For this reason it is a bit in question whether or not Google works with metatags at all. This is because the website owner usually works at cross interests with Google - manipulated keywords in the metatag so that they can draw visitors to their site. Google, on the other hand, is more concerned with providing visitors with an accurate library. It is only concerned with showing relevant pages and the web master would like his or her pages to be show whether they are relevant or not.
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