Meta Tags, Titles & Their Uses
The basics to creating good meta tags
It is best to plot out how you'll use meta tags on a particular page
before even writing the content for the page. Lots of people will write
the content of the page and then try to sprinkle in keywords in the
meta tags. This is an ineffective way of doing things, as it usually
makes your page confusing to visitors.
Before writing content, take a minute to pick out 3-4 primary keywords.
Then take another minute to write phrases from those words. Once you've
done that, you can begin writing your content around the keywords.
How do I select proper keywords to enter into the meta tags? This is an
excellent question. Really, there are two main rules of thumb for
selecting proper keywords.
#1: Base your keywords off of the content of your site.
For instance, if you are running a digital photography site, your
keywords could be digital, photographs, photography etc. You'll want to
steer clear of silly keywords that don't relate to your site. These
would include keywords completely irrelevant to your site.
#2: Make sure your keywords can flow naturally throughout the content
of your site. Try to pick words that you can easily incorporate into
the content of your site and that make sense. You must remember that
actual people are reading your site--the content(and keywords) MUST
make sense to not only search engines, but also to the people who visit
your site. Thus, the keywords you choose must fit the content of your
site perfectly.
How do I write a good description tag?
What description tags essentially do is briefly inform the search
bot/web crawler what a site is about. Therefore, to write a good
description tag, you must be able to write a good, brief description of
what your site is about. It is important to note that you are limited
to 200 characters or less in the description tag so be as concise as
possible.
Let's use the photography example again. Your site is based on digital
photography. So your description tag should say that your site is
related to digital photography. Example description tag: "Digital
photography site, digital photos, buy digital photos, print digital
photos".
The search engine bot/web crawler will see this and will place the site
in relevant search results. So if someone searches for digital photos,
they should see your site somewhere on the list.
The same principle can be applied to any and every site. Good
description tags are as simple as a good, concise description of what
your site is about.
How to use the Title tag Effectively.
There are some misconceptions about Title tags. People have said in the
past(and some still do today) that a good, effective Title tag consists
of keywords. However, this is just not true. Every good title tag
consists of two things--the name of the site and a brief description of
what is on the site.
One thing to keep in mind is that the Title tag is also the title of
your listing in any search engine. Why would you want your title
listing to consist of keywords? It won't help your site at all--it will
actually hurt it because people are less likely to take the site
seriously due to silly keywords. Another thing worth noting is that the
Title tag should never be more than 80 characters. Generally speaking,
the briefer the Title tag is, the better. So strive to be concise!
So what is a good, effective Title tag? Well, a good, effective Title
tag should first have the name of your web site (so if it's www.
digitalphotography.com it should be "Digital Photography") and then a
short description of the site. In this example, you could put "Digital
Photography - Buy and Print Digital Photos Here". This is both an
accurate and effective Title tag for this particular site. Apply this
principle to your site and you will have a good and effective Title tag.
Meta tags and titles are incredibly useful to your site. Master the
above techniques and you will be able to create effective meta tags and
titles that will help your site earn a higher search engine ranking and
more visitors!
Terry Detty, 42 years old, finds
email marketing and SEO software his
passion. In addition to marketing, he enjoys reading and occasionally goes out
for a short walk. His latest interest is a new
time and attendance program he's been
using.
About the Author
Terry Detty, 42 years old, finds
email marketing and SEO software his
passion. In addition to marketing, he enjoys reading and occasionally goes out
for a short walk. His latest interest is a new
time and attendance program he's been
using.
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