The importance of sticky for Metas and tags
This is an article I get from web and add my own opinoion,I write it down for all visitors of SEO-KEY.COM reader so that you can get it used in your activities of building a website that really make money for you.
As for SEOer and web owner, the first important thing you need to do is to write the words down that really your mind in your brain and that broadcast it to others that also need your idea. Tha tis not enough,after you write it down, you need to stick to write every week or every day even every hour. That is easy to write buy hard to stick .
Title tags: Exceptionally Important. You can use it for page description, brand recognition, keyword placement. How many characters is the best title tags? Go count yourself in Google results.
meta description tags: IMO no ranking addition (may be wrong.) IF it’s off topic and unrelated to content does it hinder some Google score? Of course it does. We should whrite the right description that relavant to your content.It also provides the impetus for more clicks then another result with an unclear description.
However most disagree whether this is actually true since tests are inconclusive. From my perspective it DOES help a small minority and is therefore beneficial for said reasons above. If you, however, have targeted content that will do well as a description, no need for the tag.
From my tests on eye-tracking and CTR the TITLE tag is usually what people will glance over not the description tag. Having said THAT we still have evidence that descriptions still work.
The title tag is derived from a DMOZ listing (with ‘computers’), however, but the meta description is also used and contains the word ‘computers’. So it DOES suggest that if you’re a hermit and were searching for computers, didn’t know who Dell was, (and they didn’t have a dmoz listing), seeing the top ranked site with ‘computers’ in the description (and in this case title) may induce a click.
keyword density
Copy and paste me recent response….Some SEOs actually look at KW density. I think it’s stupid. If you do the normal optimization for 2-3 keywords per page (i.e. bold the words, in the title tags, header tags) then why are you looking at KW density?
Anything between 0-100% is fine. 100% means you have a page with one word, 0% means you may get traffic through LSI (latent semantic indexing) traffic.
At the end of the day it’s about your content. if you pay attention for LASTING and VALUABLE content to your target market then you will NATURALLY incur keywords throughout the document/page. If you write for search engines then you’ll have to pay attention to your stupid English pages and your keywords densities.