Page Titles and Meta Tags
by Pat L.
Page titles
To help obtain
high page rankings with search engines, the contents of your page title are one
of the most important things that need to be dealt with. The page title is the
first amount of information provided to a search engine describing the contents
of the page. You should also be aware that the page title provides information
about the contents not only to search engines, but to visitors as well. The page
title will show up at the top of the browser window. Your page title should
include your keywords and should be no longer than 60 characters long. If it is
too long, your visitor will only see the first part. An easy way to figure out
the length of a page title is to type it into a word processor that contains a
word count feature. Since your page title needs to be a certain length, it is
important to make the best use of the space, and although some words that are
not key, will use up that valuable space, the title itself still needs to make
sense. A keyword in your title can be repeated, but having the same words more
than two times is not recommended. Compare your page title to others and see
what makes their content look appealing enough to catch a potential visitor's
eyes. Your page title needs to stand out between the other nine titles on the
search engine results page. As you design your site, remember the fact that
visitors may be directed to somewhere other than the homepage because the search
engine believes it is the best match for a keyword. With this in mind, all pages
of your website should be considered unique and have their own title.
Meta tags
For your site to be effective, you need to
develop Meta tags. These tags are a site description and a keyword list. It is
important to note that not all search engines use these Meta tags. Starting with
your home page, you will need to insert two Meta tags. The first is a Meta
description sentence and the second is a Meta keyword list. The information you
put here is for search engines to use when they review your site. This review
process is known as crawling and is done with a program called a spider or
robot. The description tag serves two purposes. The spiders search it for
keywords and it is also displayed to a surfer as they view search engine
results. The information obtained by the spiders is kept in a database that is
used when a person types in a query to a search engine. When you create your
Meta keyword list, order them from the most relevant to the least. The first
part of your list should contain the keywords that best describe your site and
are unique enough that when someone does a search, there is not a large amount
of competition to go up against. Make sure that all the keywords used in the
description tags are again listed. The words at the end of your list are known
as wildcards and include synonyms and words that could have been spelled wrong
when someone was doing a search. During your Meta tag creation process, do not
be afraid to go to other peoples websites and see what they have used. Type in
the same words you would like to include in your lists and see what the search
engines display. This is a very good way to help determine your
competition.
About the Author:
Pat L. started out
as a novice creating a few niche sites and during that process gained huge
amounts of knowledge in the website development process. You can visit http://www.abundantarticles.com for more
information about developing and creating a website