Chapter 25
Ten-Plus Myths and Mistakes
IN THIS CHAPTER
Understanding common mistakes made by site developers
Deconstructing harmful myths
Knowing the problems that hurt your search engine rank
A lot of confusion exists in the search engine world — a lot of myths and a lot of mistakes. In this chapter, I quickly run through a few of the ideas and omissions that can hurt your search engine positions.
Myth: It’s All about Meta Tags and Submissions
This is the most pervasive and harmful myth of all, held by many web designers and developers. It’s the myth that just won’t die, two decades after it wasn’t true in the first place! All you need, many believe, is to code your pages with the right meta tags — KEYWORDS
and DESCRIPTION
, and things like REVISIT-AFTER
and CLASSIFICATION
— and then submit your site to the search engines. I know web designers who tell their clients that they’ll “handle” search engine optimization and then follow nothing more than this procedure.
It’s completely wrong for various reasons. Most meta tags aren’t particularly important (see Chapter 7), if they’re even used by search engines at all. Without the right keywords (see Chapter 6) in the page content, ...
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