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Is it possible that Google only is indexing the title and description, but not the keywords? When looking at the Google Webmaster Tools, then it looks like that the images/pages are only been found with search terms (Google Search) that reflect words from the title and description, but not the keywords.
Do you think this is correct?
Would it help to add the keyword also in the description field?
I started to study this, seems that’s correct, but I’m not sure at 100%
@hlehnerer wrote:
Is it possible that Google only is indexing the title and description, but not the keywords?
I believe that is true.
@hlehnerer wrote:
Would it help to add the keyword also in the description field?
Yes, I believe so, but I believe that it should be in a sentence format. In other words, I don’t think that Google likes if it finds just a bunch of keywords that are not used in a sentence.
Yes, sentences are better. But to create sentences around 20-50 keywords is impossible. Also the time spend on each image would be outweigh the benefits.
I will start adding the keyword also in the description field, and see what happened. Hopefully it will not hurt the indexing.
I get search queries from keywords that are not always in my desc
and google regularly crawls my global search site using keywords
Yes, Google does not recognize meta keywords. However, Google will read the text on your page which your image keywords are a part of.
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