Re: Meta Tags for search engines and verity

2001-07-12 Thread Steve Reich

I have found that meta tags vary in importance on the various search
engines. What I typically do is a search using the keywords I would expect
users to use. Then I take a look at the sites that come up first and try to
determine why. Sometimes it's obvious, other times it's oblivious.

This has been very successful for us. In fact, if you search for cold
fusion ecommerce on google.com, our site proudly comes up first. I have
never had the luxury of such a great ranking. However, the same search on
other search engines does not yield the same results. Perhaps the whole
search engine thing is a government conspiracy ...??

HTH,
Steve


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 I am developing a pretty important site from scratch and was curious
 to see what everyone out there recommends me with regards to meta tags so
 that the search engines love them and verity doesn't choke on JavaScript
 code.

 Robert Everland III
 Dixon Ticonderoga
 Web Developer Extraordinaire


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Meta Tags for search engines and verity

2001-07-09 Thread Robert Everland

I am developing a pretty important site from scratch and was curious
to see what everyone out there recommends me with regards to meta tags so
that the search engines love them and verity doesn't choke on JavaScript
code.

Robert Everland III
Dixon Ticonderoga
Web Developer Extraordinaire

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