It's worth noting that the <meta> keywords have little effect on relevance in Google, and the <meta> description is only useful for the summary in searches. The two tags are too easy to "game", and so they aren't considered when ranking pages.

Sean

Haselwanter Edmund wrote:

On 23.06.2009, at 17:51, Arthur Gunn wrote:

I already use this tags. But on a recent project it came to my mind, that as a starting point, it would be great if default values could be calculated from the content of the page. This would enhance the out-of-box SEO experience :-)

Search engines themselves are designed to find the most significant words in a page. Writing out the keywords yourself you can have an insight that a computer can't, but it's hard to imagine an automatic feature that could outperform google in their field of expertise.

if that would be true: why bother with meta tags?

I made the experience that google loves meta keywords and meta description

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