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Comment tags
Aren't really going to help much as far as relevancy. I don't use them very often. However, they are supposed to be there so that if a search engine doesn't read meta tags, the comment tags are supposed to help determine what the page is about. I know that you can find pages with keyword intensive comment tags repeated 10 or 15 times. I've never found that to be very helpful, however it doesn't appear that any of the majors are deleting pages yet even though it is an obvious attempt at spam. I would recommend 1 comment tag and let it go at that.
Texts between comment-tags is only used for the description. It is of no use to put keywords between comment-tags. Is this true?
No, it's not. Excite reads keywords within comment tags.
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