Meta Tag Optimization
Meta tags are contained within the area of your
pages.
The most important Meta tags will include your title,
description and keywords. These should be the first tags on the
pages.
Irrelevant tags such as meta author and meta generator, can
confuse engines and make other areas of your meta tags appear to
be less relevant. Eliminate any irrelevant meta tags.
Title Tag
Your Sites Title Here
Your title tag should be the first META Tag shown within the
of your page.
Your title tag is going to be one of the most important areas of
your page that your keywords should be placed in.
Your title tag should contain your most important keyword
phrases for the specific page that the title is on.
In most cases, its best not to repeat words in your title.
Titles should contain approximately 15-65 characters. The search
engine and the competing market will play an important role as
to exactly how many characters are going to help boost your
rankings.
Stop words such as "A", "The", "And", "With", etc. Should be
avoided in titles.
Punctuation should be used sparingly -- only when they are
needed to make a title appear to make more sense or appear more
professional.
Good marketing sense says that the first letter of each word of
the title should be capitalized.
Description Tag
Your description should only describe the content of the page
that the tag is on.
Not all search engines will use your description for ranking
purposes. Some will use it as the description of your site --
others wont consider it for any purpose at all.
People should be enticed to click on your site by reading your
description, but marketing hype and biased words should be
avoided.
Depending on the engine you are targeting, consider adding your
keyword phrase toward the middle of your description instead of
the beginning. This seems to be especially helpful when trying
to get a page ranked for a competitive keyword.
Descriptions should be approximately twenty-five words depending
on the search engine that will use this description and the
reason they are using it.
Proper grammar should always be used in your description tag.
Only begin each sentence or proper nouns with capital letters
and use proper punctuation.
Keyword Tag
Most engines no longer put much relevancy on this tag. However,
it does help to use it for those that do.
Only list keywords here that are relevant to the page this meta
tag is on.
Do not repeat a word more than three times within a keyword tag.
In most cases a keyword meta tag should contain no more than
four or five phrases.
Do not use words such as "A", "The", "And", "By", "With", etc.
Commas can be used to separate words from one another such as...
search engine optimization, web site marketing, website ranking
Not using commas can sometimes increase the chances of being
picked up under variations of phrases. This is normally only
useful if your string of keywords can produce multiple important
phrases to use such as...
internet marketing website online promotion services
Do you see how a much wider variation of words can be used here?
The keywords that this page might get listed under would be:
Internet Marketing Marketing Website Marketing Website Online
Website Online Promotion Online Promotion Online Promotion
Services
So, instead of listing all of these words separated by commas,
space can be conserved and additional options are available by
listing them as a string of words.
Robots Meta Tag
The robots meta tag is used as a command to the spiders so that
they know what to do when encountering a specific page on your
web site.
If the command instructs the robot to "index", then your page
will be spidered.
If the command instructs the robot to "follow", then the spider
will follow the links from this page.
If the command instructs the robot to not index a page,
"noindex", the spider will NOT spider this page.
If the command instructs the robot to not follow, "nofollow",
then links on this page will not be followed. Only one set of
commands should be given to the robot. Decide which commands to
give and place that tag on the corresponding page of your web
site. Each page of your site should contain a robots tag. If it
does not, there is no need to worry as long as you want the
pages to be indexed. The robots tag is simply a prompt so that
the spiders know what YOU want them to do. If you don't have
the tag at all, your pages and links will still get indexed and
followed. Ending...
While meta tags certainly are not the most important aspect of
search engine optimization, they do still offer useful
information to the spiders and should be crafted properly.
If you are using a "meta tag generator" to create your tags, be
sure to proof them thoroughly before placing them on your page.
Some automated generators have a tendency to leave room for
error.
For information and tips on optimization tips please visit Web
Submission Services Inc. We offer information on successful
ranking tips.
About the author:
Search Engine Positioning Specialist Michael Hargrove is the
owner of Web Submission Services Inc at
www.internetmarketingwebsites.com