Hi,

I disagree: Search engines look for meening, not just words. So if words are
copied it sends signal that all pages are alike. Which they are not on your
site - I guess?

Perhaps search engines still lack competence in discovering
"meaninglessness" but they get better and better. Therefor - to be ready for
the future - don´t make "bad content" (which duplicated content is).

Just my opnion. :)

BTW - keywords are - as far as I know - not values or used by Google. In
IMHO it´s not worth the work of creating and updating them.

Regards,
Martin

2009/6/11 Tyler Kraft <[email protected]>

> I would say so - ideally you don't want all pages to haev the same meta
> data, but soem is always better than none ;-)
>
>
>
> Søren Malling wrote:
> > Hi Martin,
> >
> > Thanks for that info. But wouldn't you (and hopefully search engines)
> agree,
> > that some keywords in the meta data are better than a empty keywords
>  line
> > in the HTML?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Søren
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