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Meta Tags Optimization for Search Engines 

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by Harjot Kaleka 4/16/04 Rating: 

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This article outlines how the smart use of your site’s most important Meta Tags can help you get great ranking results. Removes some of the Meta Tag myths & lists important Meta Tags…
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Meta Author Tag

The Meta Author Tag identifies the author of a particular web page. Though not highly supported, its format usually includes the name, e-mail address of the Webmaster, name of the company or the Internet address.

<META name="Author" content="Author Information">

Meta Distribution Tag

The Distribution Meta Tag identifies the level of distribution of your web page and how it should be further classified in context to the World Wide Web. The three forms of distribution supported by this Tag are:

‘Global’ specifies that your web page is for mass distribution.
‘Local’ lets you specify that your document is for local distribution only.
‘Internal Use or IU’ specifies that your document is not intended for public distribution.

Syntax for different Meta Distribution Tags:

(Use only one of the following)

<HEAD>
<META name="Distribution" content="Global">
<META name="Distribution" content= “Local”>
<META name="Distribution" content= “IU”>
</HEAD>
 

Meta Revisit Tag

Historically, the Meta Revisit Tag was believed to specify how often a search engine should visit a site for re-indexing. Although not proven, webmasters could indicate the frequency of how often their content changes and is ready for a re-index by search engines. These days, much as one would like to, one cannot command the re-visit frequency of any search engine, unless you go the PFI route.

<HEAD>
<META name="Revisit-After" content="X Days">
</HEAD>
 

Note: X indicates the number

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