Meta Tag Generator
Complete the form to create meta tags for your web page.
Tag Descriptions
Page Description - The Description META tag is
what the search engines will display along with your title in
their results. Search engines will often capture the entire tag, but remember
when results are displayed, usually less than 20 words will
actually appear. [Max. 255 Characters Recommended]
Keywords - The Keyword META tag is used by the
search engines as a means to categorize your website. Choose keywords that are
relevant to your site and avoid excessive repetition as many search engines will penalize
your rankings for spamming. [Max. 255 Characters Recommended]
Author - The Author META tag defines the author of the document.
Supported data includes the name, email address, company name and/or internet
address (URL).
Copyright - The Copyright META tag defines any
copyright statements.
Language - The Language META tag declares the
natural language of the document being indexed. Search engines which index sites based on
language will use this tag.
Rating - The Ratings META tag tells the search
engines whether the page is acceptable for all audiences, or adult audiences only.
Revisit After - The Revisit META tag defines how
often a search engine or spider should come to your website for re-indexing.
Expires - The Expires META tag defines the
expiration date of the document being indexed. If there is a preset date when your
document will no longer be valid, you should put it here so the search engine will delete
it from their database. Otherwise "never" is the appropriate setting.
Distribution - The Distribution META tag defines
the level of distribution of your web page. There are currently three forms of
distribution supported by the distribution tag: Global (indicates that your page is
intended for mass distribution to everyone), Local (intended for local distribution of
your document), and IU - Internal Use (not intended for public distribution).
Robots - The Robots META tag (when supported)
allows you to control which pages you would like spidered by the search engine robot. You
can define which pages to follow, which to index and which to ignore completely.
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