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                    Keywords are the words and phrases used by people when they search for web
 pages. For example, if I am looking for free web editing programs, I would
 type something like "free web editor" into a search engine. Those are
 keywords.
 Meta tags are descriptive words and phrases that you attach to your web
 pages and are invisible to the visitor to your site. However, anyone can
 view your meta tags if they right click on their mouse and choose "view
 source". These meta tags help search engines find your site. Make sure that
 you use meta tags and use them wisely. If someone has designed your site for
 you, ensure they have placed meta tags on your web page; you'd be surprised
 at how many sites I've seen that have few or no meta tags.
 Meta tags include:
 Keywords - These are descriptive phrases and words separated by commas
 attached to your index page. You should focus more on using phrases because
 that is usually how people enter keywords when they do a search for a web
 site. To be considered search engine friendly, you should not have more than
 875 characters in your keywords and you should not repeat any word more than
 three times.
 Description - This is a description of your site that is attached to your
 index page. Use descriptive words and avoid filler words such as the, at,
 in, etc. Your description can be up to 150 characters long to considered to
 be search engine friendly
 Title - Your title should be descriptive and contain your keywords. A title
 is attached to each page in your site. Choose your titles carefully, search
 engines use these readily to index your site. For example, if you sell
 educational books, titling your page "Jennifer's Resources" will not bring
 you a lot of traffic. However, a title like "Educational Books - Science,
 Math, History for Children" would serve you a lot better. Think: what is my
 product and who is it for?
 Note: This does not mean that you cannot use "Jennifer's Resources", or
 something like that in
 the headings that your visitors will see on the page. We are strictly
 talking about meta tags here.
 Also, if you are selling a recognizable brand, use that name in your title.
 Titles can be up to 60 characters long to be considered search engine
 friendly.
 Maximizing Meta Tags
 In order to maximize your meta tags, you should choose words and phrases
 that people actually enter into search engines. You can find out what people
 are entering at:
 http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
 It works like this. You enter the keyword you would like to use and see how
 many times people entered those keywords in the last month. This tool also
 gives alternate keyword phrases and tells you how many times they were
 entered in one month.
 Great! You type in home based business and 92,534 people entered those
 keywords last month, so you figure you should use those keywords. Here's the
 problem...go to Google and enter Home Based Business and what do you find?
 On May 15, 2002 there were 4,030,000 sites listed. That's a lot of
 competition!
 You may need to target some of your keywords a bit better. Pick more
 specific keywords that don't have as much competition. Think about your
 target market. This is a bit of work but may well be worth your time.
 In the end, choose a few general key word phrases like "home based business"
 and then choose a few specific ones.
 
 
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