Meta Tags and Search Engines
Optimizing Your Meta Tags
Meta tags were originally
created to help search engines find out important information about your page
that they might have had difficulty determining otherwise. For example, related
keywords or a description of the page itself.
Many people incorrectly believe that good
meta tags are all that is needed to achieve good listings in the search engines,
which is entirely incorrect. While meta tags are usually always
part of a well optimized page they are not the be all and end all of optimizing
your pages. In the early days of the web people were able to get great listings
from optimizing just their meta tags, but the increasing competition for good
search engine listings eventually led to many people spamming the search engines
with keyword stuffed meta tags. The result is that the engines have changed
what they look at when they rank a web page.
The search engines
now usually look at a combination of all the best search engine tips
to determine your listings, not just your meta tags - some don't even look at
them at all! That being said, there are two meta tags that can help your search
engine listings - meta keywords & meta description.
Each of these can be updated from the configuration pages.
What they look like:
Description Meta:
<META NAME="description" content="This would be your description
of what is on your page. Your most important keyword phrases should appear
in this description.">
Keywords Meta:
<META NAME="keywords" content="keywords phrase 1, keyword phrase
2, keyword phrase 3, etc.">
When updating these from
the configuration page, you will be entering the text above that is in bold
type.
Tag limits:
- We recommend that your Keywords Meta not exceed 1024 characters including spaces.
- We recommend that your Description Meta tag not exceed 250 characters including spaces.
Meta description tips:
- Make sure you accurately
describe the content of your page while trying to entice visitors to click
on your listing.
- Include 3-4 of your
most important keyword phrases. Especially those used in your page title
and Welcome Message.
- Try to have your
most important keywords appear at the beginning of your description. This
often brings better results, and will help avoid having any search engine
cut off your keywords if they limit the length of your description.
Meta keywords tips:
- Aside from what we
mention in the other tips below you should only use those keyword phrases
that you also used in the Welcome Message, page title, meta description,
and product descriptions. Any keywords phrases that you use that do not
appear in your other tags or page copy are likely to not have enough prominence
to help your listings for that phrase.
- Don't forget plurals.
For example, a digital camera site might have both "digital camera" and
"digital cameras" in their keyword meta tag to make sure they show up
in both searches.
- If you know of a
common misspelling of a popular keyword that could be used to find your
site you should enter it in your keywords meta tag.
- Watch out for repeats!
You want to include your most important phrases, but when doing so it
can be difficult not to repeat one word many times. For example, "digital
camera" and "digital cameras" are two different phrases, but the word
"digital" appears twice. This is okay to do in order to make sure you
get the phrases you need in there, but be careful not to repeat any one
word excessively. There in no actual limit, but we recommend that no one
word be repeated in the keyword meta more than 5 times.
- If your site has
content of interest to a specific geographic location be sure to include
the actual location in your keyword meta.