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pageoneresults - 1:47 am on May 28, 2002 (gmt 0)
WG, its funny that you were posting that at about the same I was making some updates to my site describing the exact same sequence. Mine went like this... <h1>Title of Article Here</h1> <meta name="description" content="Provide a description of the article here. There can be a maximum of 170 characters."> <meta name="keywords" content="keyword phrase 1 keyword phrase 2 keyword phrase 3 keyword phrase 4 keyword phrase 5"> Note: For the keywords tag, use only targeted keyword phrases that are found in the first two paragraphs of the article. First order of keyword phrases should come from your title, then description, and then your first two paragraphs. <!--Begin Article Here--> Amazing how some of us think alike, or I should say most of us, since we are discussing the same issues. I see way too much emphasis being given to irrelevant meta tags. I typically limit it to these... <head> ...in that exact order. These days I find myself leaving the <keywords> tag off anything but root level pages. I do try and include them on all pages when time permits. I'm like tedster, it helps me to focus on the content for that page. (edited by: pageoneresults at 2:00 am (utc) on May 28, 2002)
> This tag can help a little, on a couple of search engines. It lets you place additional emphisis on imortant words that already appear on the page. Enter the 10-15 most important words that appear in your title, description, and first couple of sentences on the page would be a more accurate description of the tag's potential benefit/useage. Please indicate in your email the title for the article by enclosing it in <h1>Title of Article Here</h1>. Provide a META Description (170 characters maximum) for the <head> section of the article. You can also provide a Meta Keywords tag if you wish. Limit the keywords tag to 15 words and do not use commas. Your email to us might look like this...
<title>
<description>
<keywords>
<charset> - required for proper validation.
</head>