Right again Matt.
Azam.com said
I spent hours every week on WebmasterWorld and the general consensus seems to be that Google etc. don't pay too much attention to the keyword metatag
which is a bit different from what you stated earlier
Most search engines have stopped using metatag keywords
Like Matt, it was your sweeping statement that 'most search engines have stopped using metatag keywords' that pricked my ears up. Keywords are still a factor for helping engine robots to pigeon hole a page for relevant serps but through widespread abuse the tag has much, much less power that it did 5 years ago.
My observations over a number of years show that all metatags are factored in to some degree, some tags have more 'clout' than others and this clout also varies in depth and time due to algo changes but nevertheless, all count.
Similar things have happened with Title elements whereby the order of the words had more ranking effect than if they were presented in another way (same number of words but mixed up).
The Description has also undergone similar vagaries and another favourite that keeps coming in & out like a yo-yo is the Title tag connected to an image which can help rankings when it's deployed effectively. When this tag is abandoned by engines only a little down performance is noticed in rankings but is still useful to have in there.
Yahoo actually places far more emphasis than Google on the meta areas of pages in deeming it's ranking structure and along with MSN, getting these areas spot on can do a lot of good excluding other areas of a page.
As far as reading webmasterworld/seoforum/seoroundtable/ etc etc etc, there will as many arguments for any one opinion as there are for any other so the only way to be certain of what is actually factored in and what isn't, is to conduct your own tests. Sorry, I don't make my tests open source for obvious reasons.
As for the comment...
In September also AltaVista abandoned the keyword meta tag. This means that Inktomi is the only major search engine supporting this tag. The Editor.
it's only on 4 pages worldwide, is actually authored but is duplicated on the other 3 pages so may not be set in concrete just yet (author is Jono Craig dated July 2002) :wink:
Apologies for the long post but I too read a lot, just probably in different places
