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Meta-tags- Describe your site.

Your web site needs to have meta-tags. It doesn't matter what some search engine expert told you. Fact is that 1000's of search engines still use your meta content to tell searchers what your site is about.

What is a meta-tag?

Meta-tags look a little like this one:

<title>Page title</title>
< meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
< META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="Keywords separated by commas">
< META NAME="description" CONTENT="Description of the page">
< META NAME="robots" CONTENT="FOLLOW,INDEX">

It should be at the top of your page on EVERY page. I understand you might not be a meta-tag expert but that is no excuse. There are websites that already exist that let you make your meta-tags for free..... with all the bells and whistles.

A good place to generate meta-tags on the fly is http://www.submitcorner.com/Tools/Meta/ .

Meta-tags and page titles are really tied in together, so don't overlook your page titles.