Don't flame me please, I'm sorry just wanted to ask the question !
(Now has high anxiety that he will be flammed)

Thank you for the information Erwan.

On 10/16/08, Erwan Deverre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Majestic,
>
>  prepare to be shot down in flames since this is rather off topic.
>  Incidentally, a clean & coherent HTML structure held by crisp CSS helps a
> lot more than any meta tag could do: those have been worked on for 12/15
> years now, and chances are that many have more experience than you do.
>  Clean code, on the other hand, is quite rare and that's where you can feel
> the difference.
>
>  Anyway, Google et al. give prominence to code and backlinks over meta tags,
> though the latter help a bit for less performant engines. Try to keep on
> focus in your description & keywords, and don't fool the potential visitor
> with high-value keywords. He'll hate it if you lie to him.
>
>  hth
>  Erwan
>
>
>
>  Majestic wrote:
>
> > I have a question, what is best for search engines metatags ? I am a
> > bit in the dark on what is best to include for search engines.  I
> > don't expect to be googles first page ranking just like many out there
> > to be found, instead of being the needle in the haystack being the
> > orange in the haystack.
> >
> >
>
>
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