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META TAGS ARE NOT A MAGIC SOLUTION


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META TAGS ARE NOT A MAGIC SOLUTION

by: windsong



Meta tags are useful in getting better listings in the

search engines. However, not all search engines support

meta tags. This means that some search engines ignore

them. But include meta tags in your document for the engines

that do use them. It will significantly increase your rating.



There are many, many different meta tags. The only ones you

need to be concerned with are the "description" and "keyword"

tags. (And "title" tag, of course.) The description tag

provides a summary which appears when your page comes up on a

search. Without this "description" the search engine will create

one. It will generally use the first few lines of text at the

top of your page. Meta tags are to be placed inside the head

tags. Here is what your meta tags should look like:



HEAD

TITLEWeb Site Utilities for Webmasters/TITLE

META NAME="Description" CONTENT="Utilities for every webmaster

who wants to optimize their web site pages."

META NAME="Keywords" CONTENT="web site utilities, webmaster

utilities, web site opitmization"

/HEAD



Search engines that read everything on your page will include

alt tags and links to a banner that is at the very top of your

page. This is why it is not a good idea to have a banner at the

top. The beginning of your page should be a title (use keywords

here) and text. The first paragraph should be heavy with keywords,

but not so heavy as to make it difficult to read or understand.

You want to work the keywords in so it sounds natural for them

to be there.



If your site is heavy on graphics and short on text, then you

need to use meta tags. Otherwise, you have very little chance

to come up on the search engines. Consider the meta tags as

tools that make up for a lack of text on your site. Your best

option, however, is to have a site that is heavy in content

and text. You will not only get a better ranking in the search

engines, but you will please the people who visit your site.

After all, isn't this the name of the game?



"Keywords" tags provide keywords for the search engine to

associate with your page. It gives your page a chance to come

up if someone is searching for one or more of your keywords.

Choose your keywords carefully. Try to imagine what the

searcher will enter for their search. Do NOT use keywords

that are not relevent to your site. Many people think that

because "sex" is one of the most common keywords used for a

search, that it is good to include it in their keyword list.

This is just another form of spam. Don't do it. You could

get a lot of hate mail.



Key words should always be two or more words, in other words,

key phrases. If you only use single keywords you are likely

to get lost in the crowd. For example, if you have a site

that specializes in 'free business opportunities', list that

as a keyword phrase instead of listing each word ie: free,

business, opportunties. It is not likely that someone looking

for 'free business opportunities' is going to type in just

'business' into their search. Can you imagine all the sites

that would come up if that were the case? You would be lost

in the crowd. Be specific with your keyword phrases. Put

yourself in the place of the person doing the search. What

are they likely to type in as their search?



It is not enough to have a list of keywords in your meta

tags. These keywords must also appear in the title tag as

well as in the text on your page. If you fail to do this,

then your ranking with the search engines will be low, no

matter how may keywords you have. It is most important that

your keywords appear in the first paragraph on your page.

They should also be in the title and headers. Some search

engines also read 'alt tags'. Be sure to use relevant

keywords there also.



Some of the search engines don't like line breaks in meta

tags. It is best to have your meta tags as one long line

rather than having it wrap. I have been told that if your

tags wrap, the search engine only reads the first line.



You do not need a mile long string of keywords. The search

engine will not read all of them. The standard is 1024

characters. The spaces between your keywords also count

as a character. Don't use spaces. Use commas to separate

your keywords. Select your keywords very carefully,

and arrange them in order of importance.



There are no 'secrets' to search engine success. Meta tags

are not a magic solution to getting listed. Using meta

tags along with other methods, such as having a content

rich site, will dramatically boost your ranking in the

major search engines.



Copyright © 2001, windsong



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