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META
tags are HTML Tags that describe the
contents of a web page. The primary purpose
of Meta tags is to help catalog and
categorize the contents of a web page. If
your pages do not contain them then they may
not get categorized the way you'd like by
the search engines.
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We
recommend that you at least include the
'Description', 'Keyword' and 'Robots' tags.
Also the 'Title' of your page plays an
important role in helping search engines
(and visitors) to determine the content of
your site.Only 25% of sites use them, but
most search engines evaluate META tags when
they rank your site.
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Once
you have selected the keywords that really
fit your site you can begin to add them to
your page as you build it. Along with using
those key words as the first
words within their HTML meta tags,
image tags, heading tags, title tag, text
link tags, alt tags and even the file name
of the page itself you need to use them in
your HTML meta tags:
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Meta
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Meta
tags are between the
<head></head> tags in your HTML.
Meta tags are how many of the search engines
index your site. This can determine how you
place on the search results when someone
does a keyword search at a search engine. To
avoid having your site end up being ten
pages deep in the search result make
yourself an excellent FREE
set of tags with our Meta Tag Maker below.
You should at least have meta tags for your
description, keywords and robots. Your tags
should be rich in keywords that relate to
your site.
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Description
Meta Tag:
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Everyone
agrees that your web pages should contain
meta tags. You will need to customize your
meta tags to fit your sites content to get
high rankings in the search engines.
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Keywords
Meta Tag:
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Use
lot's of keywords separated by commas for
this tag. Example: affiliate program, make
money, top 10, affiliates, associate,
referral.
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Robots
Meta Tag:
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You
will need to have a robot tag to tell the
robots the visit your site whether the pages
they visit should be indexed and added to
the search engine listings. Your choices for
this tag are ALL, FOLLOW, INDEX, NOINDEX and
NOINDEX FOLLOW. For info on web
robots.
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Engine
Revisit:
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This
tells some search engine how often to
re-index the page for fresh content
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