Meta Tag Library
Copy and paste the meta tags below into header:
<meta http-equiv=”Content-Type” content=”text/html; charset=UTF-8″ />
<meta name=”robots” content=”index,follow” />
<meta name=”googlebot” content=”index,follow” />
<meta name=”msnbot” content=”index,follow” />
<meta name=”search engines” content=”Aeiwi, Alexa, AllTheWeb, AltaVista, AOL Netfind, Anzwers, Canada, DirectHit, EuroSeek, Excite, Overture, Go, Google, HotBot. InfoMak, Kanoodle, Lycos, MasterSite, National Directory, Northern Light, SearchIt, SimpleSearch, WebsMostLinked, WebTop, What-U-Seek, AOL, Yahoo, WebCrawler, Infoseek, Excite, Magellan, LookSmart, CNET, Googlebot” />
<meta name=”distribution” content=”global” />
<meta name=”rating” content=”general” />
<meta name=”language” content=”en” />
<meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width; initial-scale=1.0; maximum-scale=1.0; user-scalable=0;” />
These meta tags help to direct search engines to keep up and index your site’s content. Meta is the language of computer info and helps the search engine spiders to discern what a web page is about in order to serve it up in search results.
The more you can help to guide these spiders, the higher your ranking will be in search. Meta tags are not as powerful as they once were, however, they are a piece of the SEO puzzle. Wondering what Google has to say about this? Read this article: Special tags that Google understands
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