Advanced META Tag Generator
Do yourself a favor and READ the information below! Most of this text has been adapted from the Guru of Web Promotion, Robert Woodhead. (www.selfpromotion.com)
The Page Title (MAX: 60 Character) READ: The essence of a good title tag is that it needs to be both comprehensible and attractive to humans, and contain the most important keywords too! Since most browsers only display the first few words in a title tag, you should make it a short sentence that sums up the page of your site. The #1, most horrible, most common, awful mistake is making the title just their domain name or business name!
Description: (between 100-200 characters) READ: The rule of thumb is to try and create a sentence that will make users want to click through to your site. Crafting a simple sentence that can do that effectively will serve you better than rambling your way through several lines in an attempt to list everything, including the kitchen sink, about your site.
WebPromote suggests the length of this description to be between 100 and 200 characters. Remember: the description tag should be written for humans to read. It should not be a list of keywords! Search engines use a set amount of characters in the descriptions they return. If yours is too long, it will be cut off abruptly.
Keywords: (between 200-400 characters) READ: For the keywords take your keyphrases, and enter them in the order you think is most appropriate, separated by commas. Don't repeat a keyphrases, and don't repeat any individual word more than 5 times or so. This may mean that you can't use some of your better keyphrases. The reason why you don't want to repeat any particular word more than 5 times is that some search engines may penalize you for doing this. Search engines aren't as sensitive to keyword repeating as they used to be (most of them ignore extra repeats), but play it safe. The exception is common "noise" words like "the", "in", "a", "and" and so on. Most search engines ignore them. Leave them in, but don't worry if you have more than 5 of any of them. If you've got a lot of keyphrases that really are relevant to your site, the best thing to do is build "theme" pages devoted to a particular keyphrase or set of keyphrases. This is good for you, good for your visitors, and appreciated by the search engines. Use the most important keyphrases on your homepage. Some people get confused about whether to use commas between phrases, and whether to capitalize keywords. The truth is, some search engines pay attention to the commas, some don't. But the ones who don't treat them as "white-space". So just use commas as appropriate, but don't waste a character putting a space after the comma. Similarly, just capitalize words as you might expect people to normally use them. Most search engines will ignore the capitalization, but it can't hurt to help out those that make note of it.
Revisit-After:
This defines how often a search engine or spider should come to your website for re-indexing. For example: 2 Days, 3 Days, 4 Days, etc. Note: Just ad number(s), word Days will be added automatically