@internet54: No, I'm not agree with your statement about Wordpress. It's one of the most clean systems. In one of your posts I read, that you mostly create webpages for one user. Well, in this case, Wordpress is too large for you. The right system depends on the destination.
Excuse me, but it's not about "crap". It's about how to control the index and the flow of Pagerank of your website.
I agree with that not to blow up a system with a loads of nonsense functions. Stay minimal - get simple!
By the way it's easier to choose an entry from a dropdown than to fill in keywords which aren't used by Google (2009@80%). Don't get me wrong here: Finding and using keywords in content or as tags increases the quality of a site. I mean, the time you need for setting keywords is higher than to choose the robots tag.
If you personally believe that the robots meta tags are pointless, then there is no helping you with that. You just have to learn the hard way.
"...Since it was introduced in the early '90s, REP has become the de facto standard by which web publishers specify which parts of their site they want public and which parts they want to keep private."
Source: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.c...tocol.html
Excuse me, but it's not about "crap". It's about how to control the index and the flow of Pagerank of your website.
I agree with that not to blow up a system with a loads of nonsense functions. Stay minimal - get simple!
By the way it's easier to choose an entry from a dropdown than to fill in keywords which aren't used by Google (2009@80%). Don't get me wrong here: Finding and using keywords in content or as tags increases the quality of a site. I mean, the time you need for setting keywords is higher than to choose the robots tag.
If you personally believe that the robots meta tags are pointless, then there is no helping you with that. You just have to learn the hard way.
"...Since it was introduced in the early '90s, REP has become the de facto standard by which web publishers specify which parts of their site they want public and which parts they want to keep private."
Source: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.c...tocol.html
Simplify, optimize, minimalize but keep the core.