Get somebody in Cairo to write it on a poster and walk around Tahrir Square.

On 2/12/2011 5:03 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Meta Tags are pretty much pre-2000.
>
> What you have to do is get the site linked everywhere. Google pretty much
> ignores most meta tags anyway, so they aren't really useable for SEO. Google
> is  usually smart enough to build descriptions and generate keywords from
> the actual  site.
>
> To get the site visible, you need to get it hundreds of backlinks. Get horn
>   players who have blogs to mention it. Get people on facebook to link it.
> Get  newspapers to link it. That's your safest bet.
>
> -William
>
>
> In a message dated 2/12/2011 5:01:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> An easy  fix for this would be for whoever is responsible for the page(s)
> to include  "meta" tag information with alternate names and additional
> topics for the  page.  Search engines will index the meta information and
> then the  page would be more readily found through search engines.
>
> The outfit  that apparently designed the page put their own name in the
> meta  information, but should have included a bunch of additional
> keywords for  the festival  itself.
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