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Subject:
Re: Meta tags for website: whichwitch.no
Category: Computers > Internet Asked by: herren-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
25 Jan 2005 09:50 PST
Expires: 24 Feb 2005 09:50 PST Question ID: 463063 |
Dear Sirs, Are my key words and meta tags appropriate? The URL for my site is http://www.whichwitch.no Sincerely OAS Music Ole A. Sørli |
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Subject:
Re: Re: Meta tags for website: whichwitch.no
From: lrulrick-ga on 25 Jan 2005 11:40 PST |
Beautiful site, although have you thought of making the intro page Flash? The art isn't done justice in still form. On to your meta tags- I have never seen so many keywords on one page in all my life. In truth the key words and phrases you chose should be seen on the page that has them in its tag lines. Keywords are a sort of an alert for robots when indexing your site. There can be bad effects at times for using keywords - and in this case a large number of them- that are not actually on the page. Also try to use meta tags on each page of the site, as your key words are spread across your whole site. Here is a list of the meta tags generated by "meta builders" just fill in the " " and then copy and paste into your pages. <title>SITE/ PAGE NAME </title> <META NAME="Generator" CONTENT=""> <META NAME="resource-type" content="document"> <meta http-equiv="pragma" content="cache"> <META NAME="revisit-after" content="13 days"> <META NAME="classification" content=""> <META NAME="description" content=" <META NAME="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing" content="TRUE"> <META NAME="keywords" content=" <meta name="GOOGLEBOT" content="index,follow"> <META NAME="robots" content="INDEX"> <META NAME="robots" content="FOLLOW"> <META NAME="distribution" content=""> <META NAME="rating" content="General"> <META NAME="copyright" content=""> <META NAME="author" content=""> <meta http-equiv="reply-to" content=""> <META NAME="language" content="english"> <META NAME="doc-type" content="Web Page"> <META NAME="doc-class" content="Living Document"> <META NAME="doc-rights" content="Public"> any that are not cleared out should be left in place. Hope that helps! |
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