Will Webflow still support the use of the <code>&lt;meta name="keywords" /&gt;</code> tag for search engine rankings?

TL;DR
  • Modern search engines like Google have stopped using the <meta name="keywords" /> tag for rankings; focus on quality content and using relevant meta tags instead.
  • Implement best practices in Webflow by optimizing content, using descriptive meta tags, headers, and ALT texts for images.

Webflow's support for the <meta name="keywords" /> tag is essentially obsolete. Modern search engines do not utilize this tag for rankings.

1. Current Relevance

  • Search engines like Google have not used the <meta name="keywords" /> tag for search rankings for many years.
  • Focus has shifted towards more relevant SEO strategies like quality content and proper use of other meta tags.

2. What to Use Instead

  • Prioritize content quality to improve search rankings.
  • Utilize other meta tags like <meta name="description" /> for a brief summary of your page.
  • Optimize with headers (H1, H2) and ALT texts for images.

3. Implementing Current Best Practices in Webflow

  • Head over to Webflow's SEO settings to manage important SEO tags.
  • Optimize page and product descriptions, titles, and use canonical tags as needed.

Summary

Using <meta name="keywords" /> is outdated and not supported for rankings. Instead, focus on quality content, use of relevant meta tags, and Webflow's built-in SEO tools for better results.

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