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What is a meta tag?
People talk about how you can
add keywords to your page or define the keywords you want people
to enter and find your page, generaly this i what they are
refering to.
Unfortunately, the meta tag is
a thing of the past. It was an honor system, allowing you to tell
the search engine what your page was about. If you sold cars, you
could put in words like "used cars, new cars, honda, toyota,
ford, chevy..." and so on.
Of course like every honor
system, you encounter cheaters, people that put in words that did
not accurately reflect their product. Such as the chevy dealer
trying to get people looking for fords and putting ford in their
meta tags.
In the early days of the
internet, it seemed like anything goes and the attempts to get
traffic stopped at nothing. There were no rules, there was now
law and the criminals ran free as if it was the ols western USA
in the 1800's.
But as time went on, the
search engines realized that the results were less relavent and
could not trust people to rank their own websites.
Now the tags are seen as an
attempt to spam (or influence in a less than positive manner) the
search results. They see this as an attempt to tell them what
your site is about, regardless of what may be on the pages.
The search engines will check
the words in the meta tag, if one is present, against the rest of
the website's content. If they do not find consistancy, the
website is removed from indexing. That is a heavy penalty for
using meta tags incorrectly.
Now the search engines base
the raning on many paramaters, but one of them is not meta tags.
Some searches do display the meta tag as part of the result. Not
so much as part of the rank, but rather as a method to teach
spammers a lesson and show potential visitors what the spammer is
claiming to have on the website even though it is not relavent to
the search results.
Our opinion: don't use meta
tags. They wont help you, and can only hurt you in the long run.
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