<b>"Don't forget your meta keywords tag."</b>
Delete it.
Google announced in <b>2009</b> — seventeen years ago — that it ignores the meta keywords tag entirely for ranking. Bing treats it, at best, as a possible spam signal. There is no major search engine on Earth that rewards it.
Worse than useless, it's a courtesy to competitors. Anyone can view-source your page and read your entire target keyword list, handed over for free. You're publishing your strategy in the HTML.
Yet I still audit sites in 2026 that have a plugin dutifully generating <code><meta name="keywords"></code> on every page, and a content team that thinks filling it in is "doing SEO."
If it's there, it's doing one of two things: nothing, or quietly informing your rivals. Remove it from the template. That's the whole task.
(If a 2026 SEO plugin still ships this field prominently, ask what else it thinks is 2009.)
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<b>"Don't forget your meta keywords tag."</b>
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