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A Beginner Guide To Meta Tags For SEO
Dipaly Banerjee · July 30, 2024

What Are Meta Tags?

Types Of Meta Tags

(i) Title Tag

(ii) Meta Description

(iii) Meta Keywords

(iv) Meta-Robots

  • index/noindex: Indicates if indexing of the page is necessary.
  • follow/nofollow: Indicates if the page's links ought to be clicked.
  • noarchive: Prevents the page from being cached by search engines.
  • nosnippet: Prevents snippets from appearing in search results pages.
  • Example of a meta robots tag: <meta name="robots" content="noindex, nofollow">.

(v) Viewport Meta Tag

Best Practices For Using Meta Tags

(i) Limit Title Tag Length To 50–60 Characters

(ii) Write Interesting Meta Descriptions

(iii) Use Keywords Carefully

(iv) Use Meta Robots Tags

(v) Use Viewport Meta Tag

Conclusion

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Dipaly Banerjee, a cinephile and horror enthusiast, channels her love for storytelling into her work as a senior content writer. With four years of experience, she enjoys writing marketing, educational, fashion, and entertainment articles. When not immersed in writing, Dipaly enjoys travelling and spending time with her furry friend, Lilith!

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