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| Should I Use META Tags for Search Engine Optimization?
I deal with many questions from curious website owners everyday.
One question I have a new answer for is, "Should I use META tags
on my site when do search engine optimization?" Old Answer: It
couldn't hurt, but don't worry about them, the search engines
ignore them for the most part. New answer? Read on...
Should I really use a META tag? Really?
The new answer is yes, you should use META tags on your site.
The keyword META tag is still not used by search engines but
when submitting to directories, a valuable use of time by the
way, the META keywords are used in many cases to automatically
fill in the keywords for your site in that directory.
Even more amazingly, the META description tag has soared in
importance. How so you ask? Google has started showing the META
description in its search results when certain criteria are met.
The criteria being used appears to be very simple, unlike many
of the other things Google does. When the keyword or search
terms appear in the META description, the META description is
used instead of the snippet of text containing the keyword on
your page.
For example, if you do a search in Google for 'Big Oak SEO' you
will see our site in the first listing and the description used
is our META description tag. All three words being searched for
are also in our META description.
If you do a search for 'big oak client' you will see the first
listing is pulling a snippet of text from the page itself. Since
'client' is not in our META description, it uses a snippet of
text from the page where all three words can be found.
Where should you use a META description tag?
Every website should use a META description tag on the home page
at the very least. This way you can say exactly what you want
and not worry the snippet of text being used is not best choice
for your message. What this really means is Google is giving us
some measure of control.
And now that we have this knowledge and control, how best to use
it? This allows us to take off our search engine optimizer hats
and don our search engine marketer hats. Think of what you can
say in the brief sentence that will entice a user to click your
link rather than the one above or below. You can put your phone
number in the META description for starters or how about being
really creative and offer a discount or advertise a sale. Tell
them your unique selling proposition. It should be a one
sentence phrase already in your head. The only caveat to
remember is that your META description will only show if the
search term is in the META description. While this can be
tricky, it can be done with some forethought. You can do this
for all of your targeted pages and have dozens of marketing
messages.
Use the META description wisely: target your market and entice
your customers. Do not abuse this control and put outlandish,
untrue or slanderous statements as I am sure Google will be
watching; and if this technique is abused the META description
may have seen it last search result this time.
About the author:
Shell Harris is an Search
Engine Marketing Consultant and an SEO Specialist. He
provides proven results for Website promotion. More articles can
be found at htt
p://www.bigoakinc.com/
This article may be freely reprinted as long as all links and
author information remain.
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