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 Originally Posted by marc77
Do you think so ? I must say that according my experience these meta tags still have a high impact on the visibility and rating. Especially Google seems to be very sensitive to changes made there.
I do still use the meta-description tag, it's good for usability. Typically...well occasionally Google will use it to describe your page on the SERP. As far as the keywords tag though, I think after all the abuse it got in the 90's and early 2000's it's not valued to major search engines.
I know Danny Sullivan ran a long test on it, you can check out the results here:
http://searchengineland.com/070905-194221.php
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