Meta Tags by Alan Stewart
In order for the search engines, to rate your site, you have to have
some special lines added into your html document. These lines tell the
search engines, what your site is about, and what keywords you feel are
related to your site. A common misconception in the web designing
world, is the more keywords you have the better. This is not true. To
be effectively indexed by the search engines, your keywords need to be
listed in the body of your html document. But more importantly, they
have to be logically listed in the body.
A few years ago, there was
a "trick" that was used by web site owners, to put either real small text
at the very bottom of the page, of just the keywords to trick the search
engines into thinking that the keywords were used right. Guess what?.. The
search engines figured this out and now will penalize a site for doing
that. Another "trick' from the past was to put the keywords as the same
color of the background of the page. So they would not be seen by the
surfer, but would be picked up by the search engines. Again, this has
been figured out by the search engines, and they will penalize a site, by
either banning them,from being indexed, or just never indexed. The rule of
thumb to use is, write your pages with good content, utilizing your
keywords in an effective manner. To many people create their website, for
the search engines, not for the surfers. Last I heard, search engines
don't do much buying of things on the internet, but the surfers still do.
:)
Do not fall into the trap of constantly changing your page to
try and get listed high on a search engine. Because what you do for one
search engine, you will have to do something else for another one. Write
your pages for the people that will be coming to your site. Utilizing
this basic but sound practice, will keep your visitors coming back time
and time again.
Now for the codes.
<meta
name="Description" content=" "> <meta name="Keywords" content="
">
Just put inbetween the parenthesis a good description of your
site and in the keyword line, your keywords that you want to be indexed
under.
Your keywords need to be utilized in your html document
effectively. If your content is good, and you have utilized your keywords
effectively, then your job is done. Just sit back, and wait, for the
search engines to reward you.
About the Author
Alan operates Web Tools
Resource a help site for learning html, and other aspects in creating
a web site. Lots of helpful tutorials and ideas.
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