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Posted by Ed Mullen on 05/04/07 17:54
JH wrote:
>> I would greatly appreciate it if I could get a critique of the meta
>> tags I am using on the top of html source page copied below. Any
>> suggestions or comments on improving the meta tags would greatly be
>> apreciated.
>>
>> The URL of the website page is http://home.comcast.net/~idreos/MemoriesNH.htm
>>
>> Thanks for your help
>> Vic
>>
>> <HTML>
>> <HEAD>
>> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html;
>> charset=windows-1252">
>> <META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="Microsoft Word 97">
>> <TITLE>Memories of the Greek Line's Nea Hellas 1939-1955</TITLE>
>> <META NAME="nea hellas, tuscania, greek passenger liners, ocean
>> liners, greek ships, greek immigration, piraeus, greek line, greek
>> americans" CONTENT="GREEK">
>> <META NAME="description" CONTENT="memories of those who traveled on
>> the steamship Nea Hellas and who remember her fondly">
>> <META NAME="Template" CONTENT="C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office
>
> For your keywords the format should be:
>
> <meta name="keywords" content="nea hellas, tuscania, greek passenger
> liners, ocean liners, greek ships, greek immigration, piraeus, greek
> line, greek americans">
>
> HTH.
>
Also, meta tags are much less important to search engines these days:
Some simply ignore them. Two suggestions:
1. Try to have relevant text (such as contained in your meta tags)
appear in the actual text of the page(s)
2. Register with Google and use Google sitemaps and include a sitemap
file on your server
3. Getting other sites to include links to your page(s) can also boost
your ranking
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Ed Mullen
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