KeyWords Generator (AutoKeywords)

Started by grafitus, September 23, 2009, 04:55:16 AM

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grafitus

Autokeywords Generator




Official Site & Demo : SAFAD-Soft
Sponsored By : SmfArabic
Powered By The Cute : SAFAD :)




Usability :
This Mod Will Automatically Generate Keywords For : Index-Boards-Topics-Members Profile-Everything !!

License :
The Mods License Use General Public License (GPL)

Compatibility :
SimpleMachinesForum 2.0
SimpleMachinesForum 1.1

Change-log :
  Version : 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 04/09/2009
  Just Added !!
 
  Version : 1.1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22/09/2009
  Incrased Compatibility With SMF 1.1
  Incrased Compatibility With SMF 2
  AutoKeywords Works EveryWhere In SMF 1.1 But Works Only In Boards And Topics In SMF 2 For Seo Measure

  Version : 1.2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22/11/2009
More Compatibility For SMF 2 RC2



Version : 1.3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20/03/2010
Updated For RC3

Sabre™

Do NOT give admin and/or ftp details to just anybody, see if they are trust worthy first!!  Do your homework ;)


SAFAD

Thx Sabre
We Were Really Really Need This Mod (Thanking Himself x))
Regards
Best Regards
Sadaoui "SAFAD" Abderrahim - Lead Developer @ Electron Inc.

Afro

Welldone for the sound of the mod, I have installed it but a question.

How do we know it generates keywords and where does it place them ?


4b11l

Quote from: Akpaka on September 23, 2009, 06:10:59 PM
Welldone for the sound of the mod, I have installed it but a question.

How do we know it generates keywords and where does it place them ?

Also, I have already existing keywords that have worked well for me already in the index.

Would it be possible to just add this below it? As I see the code replaces the existing one.

chrishicks

Quote from: 4b11l on September 23, 2009, 09:29:09 PM
Quote from: Akpaka on September 23, 2009, 06:10:59 PM
Welldone for the sound of the mod, I have installed it but a question.

How do we know it generates keywords and where does it place them ?

Also, I have already existing keywords that have worked well for me already in the index.

Would it be possible to just add this below it? As I see the code replaces the existing one.

I'd like to use this but also have issues with previous code edits which won't allow me to use this.

xyxis_fahim

Newbie question,
But what is the benefit of it? THanks

SAFAD

thx all
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How do we know it generates keywords and where does it place them ?
open source code of the page and you will see <meta keywords

Quote
Would it be possible to just add this below it? As I see the code replaces the existing one.
for SEO Prepose no i won't
this is gonna be dangerous especially some keywords won't be found in the page and that makes robots angry :)

Quote
But what is the benefit of it?
This Is SEO
drop a look in wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization
This Will Help SE Finding The Page And This Makes A Propre Listing

Any Question Am Here
Best Regards
Best Regards
Sadaoui "SAFAD" Abderrahim - Lead Developer @ Electron Inc.

Garry1953


Alyx

Quote from: SAFAD on September 24, 2009, 10:48:09 AM
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But what is the benefit of it?
This Is SEO
drop a look in wikipedia
hxxp:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization [nonactive]
This Will Help SE Finding The Page And This Makes A Propre Listing
This has absolutely no SEO benefit. None of the big search engines use Meta Keywords anymore, and recently Google made a statement saying they havn't even looked at Keywords for years.
It was used too much by spammers, and now -NONE- of the bigger search engines use Keywords, they use content instead.

A lot of people don't know this though, and "SEO experts" will have you believe you'll be in the top rankings if you use the right keywords..

Arantor

Holder of controversial views, all of which my own.


Alyx

You can find Google's statement here:
hxxp:googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/09/google-does-not-use-keywords-meta-tag.html [nonactive]

SAFAD

Thx Arnator For Support
Alyx You Don't Even Know What Keywords Means
Key Words
You Know What Does Key Means
In Fact
KeyWords Have Very Good Seo if you don't mind
just look
you are going to visit some friend
you knwo he lives here in this street but you knock in wrong door
ofcourse you go away to search another house
this is keywords
it shows where is the best page
and if the bot doesn't find the content like keyword this may harm your site ranking
Best Regards "SEO expert" ;)
Best Regards
Sadaoui "SAFAD" Abderrahim - Lead Developer @ Electron Inc.

SAFAD

O Arnator
You DIdn't Support
hmmmm
I Maybe Wrong
But
It Must Be Usefull For Some Other Search Engines
Best Regards
Sadaoui "SAFAD" Abderrahim - Lead Developer @ Electron Inc.

Arantor

As stated above, keywords do not have a significant impact.

Google doesn't use them. Bing barely uses them.
Holder of controversial views, all of which my own.


SAFAD

My Bad
So There Is Some Other Search Engines That Does
This still Helpful
Best Regards
Sadaoui "SAFAD" Abderrahim - Lead Developer @ Electron Inc.

Arantor

Oh it is helpful - but there aren't many search engines that really consider it that highly.
Holder of controversial views, all of which my own.


SAFAD

Best Regards
Sadaoui "SAFAD" Abderrahim - Lead Developer @ Electron Inc.

Alyx

Quote from: SAFAD on September 26, 2009, 07:48:58 AM
My Bad
So There Is Some Other Search Engines That Does
This still Helpful
None of the big search engines use keywords anymore, I'd be surprised to find any major search engine that uses Keywords..

You can read more about Meta Keywords here:
hxxp:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_element#The_keywords_attribute [nonactive]

QuoteSearch engines began dropping support for metadata provided by the meta element in 1998, and by the early 2000s, most search engines had veered completely away from reliance on meta elements. In July 2002, AltaVista, one of the last major search engines to still offer support, finally stopped considering them[2].

QuoteWith respect to Google, thirty-seven leaders in search engine optimization concluded in April 2007 that the relevance of having your keywords in the meta-attribute keywords is little to none

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