I recently asked a few questions about Google"or more specifically"the meta tag uses seywords to rank search results. Perhaps you have two website owners, Alice and Bob. Elite Toy de run and is owned by Bob Bobko, the company is called elite Lloyd. One day, searching the chapter website, Alice found that Bob had written some of the words used in the meta tag of the fee. Even more impressive, Bob added the word"back"to the meta tag of the word. Should I take care of Alice?

Now there is no response from Google Docs Ib (from the edge until September 2009). How we will use google word rating in google ib. Here is a Article to clarify all the problems.


Does Google use the meta tags in its web search rankings ?

This product has the ability to set meta tags, including some meta tags. But this is an international search tool that is very different from our main web search. We are looking for on the internet (a popular find that millions of people use every day Google.com ) literally ignore the meta tag .  At the same time, they do not affect the rating of our find. -



Why Google doesn't use meta tags for WordPress ?

Almost a decade ago, search engines ranked pages based only on website content and not on "off-site" elements, as websites offer. Nowadays, some WordPress meta tags have quickly turned into an area where you can fill in unrelated words without seeing those words with regular visitors. Due to the misuse of some WordPress meta tags, Google began to ignore WordPress meta tags.


Does this mean  Google is ignoring all meta tags ?

No, Google supports many other meta tags. This meta tag page contains detailed information about many of the meta tags we use. For example, you can use meta tags in pieces of search results, as shown in this screenshot:

Although we occasionally use meta tags for the pieces that we display, we do not use meta tags for our classification.

Does this means Google  always ignore   meta tags?


Google may use this information in the future, but it is not possible. Google has been ignoring some WordPress meta tags for many years and we do not see the need to change this policy at this time.