Meta
Tags Optimization Tips
Title
Your word count should be between 4-15 words with approximately 20-50%
of the words being your primary keywords. We usually recommend short
titles (4-7 words) that feature the keywords predominately (40-50%).
Description
Your word count should be between 10-25 words with approximately 20-30%
of the words being your primary keywords. We usually recommend descriptions
that are about 15 words with 25-30% being keywords.
Keywords
Your word count should be between 5-9 words with approximately 30-60%
being your primary keywords. Most engines won't even read the keywords
tag and the ones that do don't place much emphasis on it. Developing
long keyword tags reduces your primary keywords relevancy for that
page in the engines that read the keywords tag.
Body
Your word count should be between 250-850 words with approximately
8-16% being your primary keywords. If you have a smaller web page
we recommend the lower percentage (8-10%). Small pages that don't
repeat keywords too often can perform well in the search engines.
Headings
(H1, H2, etc.)
Your headings play a significant part in some of the meta search engines,
but we find that they are not always necessary and can take away aesthetic
qualities from your page. These tags are very difficult to place without
overemphasizing your keywords.
Link
Text
This is the hardest area to get a good rating in. Your link text should
be between 10-25 words with 30-60% being your primary keywords. The
best thing to do here is use text links that feature your keywords.
Alt
Text
Your word count should be between 10-25 words with 30-60% being your
primary keywords. Don't type whole sentences for your alt text. Keep
it short and sweet and you should do well.
Density
The density rating tells you if you use your keywords consistently
throughout the web page. You will want to have 70-80% of your primary
keyword usage in the top half of the body. This means that you will
have between 20-30% in the bottom half, which adds to the continuity
of the web page. Overuse of keywords within a page will result in
a "high density" rating that will lower the ranking of your
page.
Below
the most important meta tags are listed and how they affect your web
site are explained.
Title (<Title>):
The title tag is the most important meta tag and all too often is
not utilized properly. As with the description tag the title tag is
what will attract visitors to your web site. When web surfers query
a search engine the results are based on relevance. When the web sites
are listed they are usually listed in the following manner: (The title
is highlighted with blue)
Your web page title will be displayed here - The description of your
web site will be displayed here..
http://www.your-webpage.com/
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Description
(<meta name="Description"):
The description tag is the next most important meta tag. As with the
title, your description will typically be listed in the search engines.
The description is highlighted in red above. Like the title, you will
have to tread the fine line between creating an effective description
that will attract visitors and rank well in the search engines for
your keywords.
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Keywords (<meta name="Keywords"):
Due to abuse by many web sites in the past search engines have reduced
the importance of the keywords meta tag when ranking a web page for
keyword relevance. Many have actually decided to not even consider
the keywords tag altogether, Google being one of them. While it has
reduced in significance, Directories like Yahoo still place a significant
importance on this meta tag, so you should include it in your Web
Pages.
Copyright (<meta name="Copyright"):
The copyright meta tag, as with the rest of the meta tags to
be discussed, are hidden. They are not viewable in the search engine
results or your web page. The copyright meta tag is essentially an
opportunity for you to enter your company name in the meta tags. Some
engines will read this tag, which could result in you ranking higher
for your company name in the engines then you would otherwise receive.
Robots (<meta name="Robots"):
The robots tag is a set of instructions for the search engines when
they visit your web site. You can tell the search engines to index
all of your web page (<meta
name="robots" content="ALL"> or <meta name="robots"
content="index,follow">),
only the ones promoted, or none of your Web Pages (<meta
name="robots" content="noindex">)
This is an important tag in the event you have pages that you do not
want indexed on the search engines.
Rating (<meta name="Rating"):
The ratings meta tag will tell the search engines a little more about
your web site. Whether it is acceptable for all audiences, or for
adult audiences only.
Distribution (<meta name="Distribution"):
The distribution tag will tell the search engines if your web site
is intended for a worldwide audience or not. While most web sites
are meant to be viewed by everyone, few include this meta tag on their
web page.
This
an example of the metatags described above:
<title>Latin
America Hosting resources - Meta tags optimization tips</title>
<meta name="keywords" content="hosting,domain name,free
SSL,free search engine,free hit stats,free mail manager,PHP support,free
database,support,plans,mail,back-ups,cgi,asp,cold fusion,php,java,java
server pages,metatags,tips,scripts,meta tags,packages,design,web design">
<meta name="description" content="Latin America
Hosting meta tags optimization tips">
<meta name="revisit-after" content="30 days">
<meta name="distribution" content="global">
<meta name="robots" content="index,follow">
or content="noindex" or content="ALL"
<meta name="rating" content="general">
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;
charset=iso-8859-1">
<meta http-equiv="content-language" content="en">
<meta name="language" content="English">
<meta name="classification" content="Web Hosting">
<meta name="Subject" CONTENT="Web Hosting">
<meta name="Author" content="Latin America Hosting">
<meta name="copyright" content="Latin America Hosting">