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The basics of meta tags.
Meta tags are the answer to
everything wrong with your web site. They will get the search engines to index your site
every day. People will flock to your site. Your son will never pierce his nose for a
nose-ring. Your daughter won't date until she's 21, and then only date nice guys making
good money. Your house will appreciate $100,000 this year. Meta tags are the magic bullet
of web site promotion!
Do you believe that drek? Believe it or not, that is the message that is being given
out on a lot of the web sites about promotion, and in books on the shelf at the book
store. Meta tags are not magic. They are, however, an essential part of a well designed
web site promotion program. So, let's look at how they work and how to put them to work
for your site.
To figure all of this out, let's construct an example and look at each piece of it.
Lets run over to Alta Vista and look for a frog site....
Foley: Add sounds of stampede here.
OK. Here we are at Alta Vista. I've searched for 'frogs' and on page 6 of the response
I found this entry:
Pet Exotic - Frogs
Frogs ] White's Tree Frog (Pelodryas caerulea) $20. 2 @ $15 each / 5+ @ $12.50 each. [
Back to Top ]
http://www.herp.com/pet/frog.html - size 628 bytes - 11 Apr 96
Isn't that informative? After looking through 6 pages of listings for frogs, would you run
over to this site? The person that spent his or her hard earned spare time to build this
page should get a better reward for all of that hard work.
What went wrong here? Obviously, the search engine took the first stuff it found that
looked like text instead of HTML. It did the best it could with really limited
information. The author of the page just didn't construct the page to be indexed by search
engines. Let's fix it a piece at a time.
The title isn't bad. It does give some information. But it could be better. Remember,
most search engines give more weight to words found in the TITLE, especially if those
words are also found in the body of the text. So, a better TITLE might be: "Pet
Exotic Frogs For Sale: White's Tree Frog - Pelodryas caerulea" This is much more
informative and likely to generate more solid keywords in the search engines. Especially
if we refer to these same words in the body of the page (or in our other heading
sections.) Here's what we have so far:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Pet Exotic Frogs For Sale: White's Tree Frog - Pelodryas
caerulea</TITLE>
Now, let's give the search engines that don't use
meta tags some copy to look at that we want used in the description. We do this by placing
a short comment into the page after the TITLE tag. Now our page looks like this:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Pet Exotic Frogs For Sale: White's Tree Frog - Pelodryas
caerulea</TITLE>
<!-- Best prices on pet exotic frogs anywhere on the internet. These White's Tree Frogs
can be shipped overnight to arrive healthy and happy. Order online today. -->
This takes us to your first meta tag: Description.
We now give the search engines that use meta tags the description of the page that we want
to have displayed when our page comes up in a search. Don't make it too long, as the
engines will only give a limited amount of text.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Pet Exotic Frogs For Sale: White's Tree Frog - Pelodryas
caerulea</TITLE>
<!-- Best prices on pet exotic frogs anywhere on the internet. These White's Tree Frogs
can be shipped overnight to arrive healthy and happy. Order online today. -->
<META Name="description" Content="Best prices on pet exotic frogs
anywhere on the internet. These White's Tree Frogs can be shipped overnight to arrive
healthy and happy. Order online today.">
Now we have told the engines what to say about our
site, but we still want to tell them what keywords we would like to be found under. Please
DON'T put keywords in here just to get traffic. Imagine that you are running a
restaurant. Your sign outside can bring in lots of look-e-loos, but if they don't buy,
they just get in the way. They take up time and space that could be used to take better
care of your real customers. Measure your success by sales (or whatever is relevant to
your site) and not by pounds of visitors you con into coming to your site.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Pet Exotic Frogs For Sale: White's Tree Frog - Pelodryas
caerulea</TITLE>
<!-- Best prices on pet exotic frogs anywhere on the internet. These White's Tree Frogs
can be shipped overnight to arrive healthy and happy. Order online today. -->
<META Name="description" Content="Best prices on pet exotic frogs
anywhere on the internet. These White's Tree Frogs can be shipped overnight to arrive
healthy and happy. Order online today.">
<META Name="keywords" Content="FROG, FROGS, WHITE'S TREE FROG, PET FROG,
FROGS FOR SALE, ONLINE SALES, ONLINE ORDER, ON LINE ORDER, PET EXOTOC FROG, EXOTIC
FROG">
</HEAD>
Now our entry in the Alta Vista results should
look something like this:
Pet Exotic Frogs For Sale: White's Tree Frog - Pelodryas caerulea
Best prices on pet exotic frogs anywhere on the internet. These White's Tree Frogs can be
shipped overnight to arrive healthy and happy. Order online today
http://www.herp.com/pet/frog.html - size 1628 bytes - 11 Feb 97
We have now built a good heading for our page that will give better information to any
search engine that stops in to look us over. We have given our search words, a short
description, put good search words in the title. Things are looking pretty good. Now we
should have a better chance of being indexed correctly, and we haven't Spammed. We haven't
overloaded our page with keyword repetitions that could get us penalized. And even the
engines that stop short on a page will find us.
Oh, didn't I mention that some of the robots and spiders stop when they run into
certain things on a page. Some stop when they run into a JAVA applet. Building a good
header like the one above means the spider will have found enough information ahead of the
applet to give you a meaningful entry.
But, which search engines will this help with? Let's take a look:
- Alta Vista
- Meta tags supported? Yes
- Spamming penalty? Yes
- Excite
- Meta tags supported? No
- Spamming penalty? Yes
- HotBot
- Meta tags supported? Yes
- Spamming penalty? Yes
- InfoSeek
- Meta tags supported? Yes
- Spamming penalty? Yes
- Lycos
- Meta tags supported? No
- Spamming penalty? Yes
- Open Text
- Meta tags supported? No
- Spamming penalty? No
- Web Crawler
- Meta tags supported? No
- Spamming penalty? Yes
Excite has a good tutorial on
getting listed right on their engine.
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