Keywords in DW CS5 ?

Hi
I'm just in the process of keywording my site and I'm unsure if I can only insert single words or can use quotation marks?  Below is an example;
"pet sitting"
"dog walker"
pet, sitting
dog, walker

Apparently Google does not use keywords in its searches.
Google is not the only one.
More important is to use a 'description' meta tag.
Yes.

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