Meta Tags - Your Quick Guide Meta tags Please be very careful when writing your meta tags, they must be highly relevant to that page's content. Do not use the same meta data for every page on your website.
There are many meta tags, however the main three are:
- <META name="title" content="your page title goes here">
- This is the page meta title and is usual displayed in part in the search results.
- <META name="description" content="your page description goes here">
- The description will alsobe displayed in part along with the title of your page in seach results, keep it short and highly relevant to the page content.
- <META name="keywords" content="a, list, of, keywords">
- Use only relevant keywords contained in the body text or very similar in meaning to words in your body text, using irelivant keywods is a big no no.
You must make the meta tags relevant for each particular page and don't try to trick the visitors by using false keywords, or your pages and even your whole website may suffer as a result, for instance if you are using a web page to sell toy soldiers, but the meta data is all about toy cars then your web page ranking will suffer as a result. In extreme cases where obvious deception is intended for instance if you used a list of super models names in order to entice visitors to your insurance company website they you can expect to be dropped from search engines listings altogether. So don't do it, ever !
Remember also that the same unique content rules apply to metta data, don't steal other websites metta tags or you may suffer penalties for exact match copy. This quick guide to meta tags will be extended soon.
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