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Do Meta Keywords matter?
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 I am a firm believer in the fundamentals of SEO but is there any data to support its impact positively or negatively towards a sites rank? 
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 I would argue that Amazon.com is probably one of the best sites on the web for SEO and they use Meta Keywords on every page. I have used them on our sites and seen no negative impacts either. 
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 Hi Brandon Pagan, Yes, the Meta Keywords tag is ignored by Google. If you do list them it might have a negative impact. Not for the search engines but it might actually tip off your competitors to what your SEO strategy is, so that is a big negative. It is best to not even list it in your head section anymore. Regards, Kevin 
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 Hi Brandon! Google announced in 2009 that they no longer use the keywords meta tag in search rankings. They also don't use the meta description to rank websites, however please know that a more helpful meta description can increase click through rates, which can positively impact your ranking.  
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