Balalsubturfyooj, what are you talking about? Description tag not being used for search results, due to its shortness, doesn't mean it's not being used for rankings. google is rather using 1st paragraph of text body in this case (or could be the last one, too often) 
 
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				 1.) Keyword research ( check volume of search terms )2 ) Pick out the terms with traffic
 3.) Integrate such terms into your domain or sub domain(s) ( don't spam )
 4.) Integrate your terms into your meta tags & make sure they match...
 5.) Include text on your website(s) that describe your stuff... but make sure your keywords are found within your text on your site(s)
 6.) Check your keyword density.
 7.) Keep your out going links down (less then 100)
 8.) Don't mess around with linking farms.
 9.) follow Googles submission rules... they drive approx 72% of all the Internet traffic... make them your friend...
 
 10.) Most important... Stop giving advice and start learning the basic...
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 1) which keyword analyzer do you prefer, wordtracker or overture?
2) i've been compiling keyword lists for the last 2 years and probably know first 50 by heart. the keyword i'm trying to optimize is definitely in #5. 

 anyway, have you ever heard of competition as another factor? 

3) what do you mean by using word "integrate"? are you talking about using the keyword in html body, meta tags, or url?
4) ever heard of keyword weight? or keyword prominency?
5) it's impossible to be ranked for some keyword, unless it's found in the body. simple as that.
6) 5.7% kw density is within bounds for google.
7) do you see a PR leak somewhere? do you see excessive number of outbound links? do you even make difference between outbound links and internal links?
8) 

 another google myth. want me to show you sites that have 1k+ outbound links on the main page and yet has some impressive SEO score?
9) where did you found 72%? less than 50% could be. yahoo is still #1 site according to it's traffic. anyway, if you ask me, personally, i prefer yahoo. 3-5x better convertion ratios with my sites (if anyone is doubting this, contact me on private to see the stats).
10. did you see me giving any advice in this thread? you are 100% right: stop giving advices and start learning the basics! 
 
just to add a simple though, have you ever heard of google bounce? and i mean results bounce, not data center difference bounce.