Are Meta
Tags Really Dead?
Right in their Guidelines Yahoo
Tells You that Meta-Tags are Not Totally Dead and
Buried
(The Below Information was Taken
Directly From the Yahoo Help File http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/ysearch/basics/basics-18.html)
Pages Yahoo! Wants Included
in its Index
* Original and unique content
of genuine value
* Pages designed primarily for humans, with search
engine considerations secondary
* Hyperlinks intended to help people find interesting,
related content, when applicable
* Metadata (including title and description) that
accurately describes the contents of a web page
* Good web
design in general
Right in their Guidelines Yahoo
States "Metadata (including title and description)
that accurately describes the contents of a web
page." By Title MetaData they mean the text
between the Tags in your HTML Page. By Description
Yahoo mean the actual Meta Tag Name="Description".
So Meta
Data at least as Far as Yahoo is Concerned is
Not Dead.
Let's Examine Some of the Key
Points that Yahoo states are important in their help
file and see how we can employ some simple methods
to meet Yahoo's Guideline.
Original and unique content
of genuine value
Yahoo is looking for well written
Keyword rich Content that has useful information.
Concentrate on 1 Keyword or Keyword Phrase per Web
Page. If You web Page is less then 500 Words use a
Keyword
Density of about 2-3àIf your Web Page is
Above 500 Words Use a Keyword Density of About 5àTry
to Keep your Web Pages under 750 Words.
Pages designed primarily for
humans, with search engine considerations secondary
Yahoo and Google are working
hard to get rid of those Robotic Page Writers. Your
pages should be fairly well written, It is OK to Optimize
for search engines as long as your content is Human
Engineered Well.
Hyperlinks intended to help people
find interesting, related content, when applicable
Try and have 3 or 4 Links to
closely related Content. It is ok to link to other
web Pages within in your site but 1 or 2 external
links should be mixed in when Possible. Make sure
you use your Keyword or Phrase in the Anchor text
for your Link.
Metadata (including title and
description) that accurately describes the contents
of a web page.
Your Title and Description Meta
Data Should Accurately reflect your web page Content.
Every web page from your site should have unique Title
and Description Meta Data. Both Title and description
Meta Data should use Keywords and Keyword Phrases.
Don't use the same keyword or phrase directly next
to each other.
Title Meta Data
Keep your Title less then 80
Characters if at all possible. Place your Title Meta
Data First. Place the exact same Title at the very
top of your Web Page Preferably inside the H1 Tag.
Description Meta Data
The Description Meta Tag should
appear directly under the Title Meta Data. Keep your
Descriptions between 100 and 150 Characters if possible.
Your Keyword Density in your Description should be
about 10àMake sure your Description accurately
reflects your web page. Where possible the text in
your description Meta Data should actually appear
Word for Word near the Top of your Web Page.
Power User Super Tip - Where
it fits use your description within h2 tags as a Sub
Page Header Directly under your title.
Good web design in general
Books have been written about
Web Design, Some key points is to make sure your web
sites is thematic and pages are related to each other,.
For every page you create to target a Keyword phrase
have 3 or more (as many as 10 related pages). Either
add new pages once or more a week or significantly
change current pages. Make your Web Pages easy to
crawl. Have a well organized Drill Down Site Map.
As an Example if your Web Page is about Real Estate
your Site-Map may look something like this
Real Estate Topics
1. Buying a Home
-- Your Perfect Neighborhood
-- Find that Lender
-- Hidden Deals in those FSBOs (For Sale by Owner)
2. Selling a Home
-- Picking a Realtor
-- Pricing your Home
-- Get Your Home Ready for the Sale
3. Investment Property
-- Landlord Tenet relations
-- The Perfect Lease
4. Commercial Real Estate
5. Vacation Property
6. Retirement Homes
It is Fairly easy to give Yahoo
what they want and improve your Page Ranking. Just
give Yahoo what they are telling you they want.
Copyright © 2005-2006 Mike
Makler the Coolest Guy in the Universe
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