The
Title is the most important place to put your keywords,
but be careful and limit the Title to fewer than 15
words including your top keywords. It's important that
your Title is as descriptive as possible and that it
focus on what your page is all about, for two obvious
reasons.
1.
This is the title that will come up in a search, and
you would want to attract people, not scare them away
with a lot of keywords that makes no sense. Also, if a
surfer clicks on your link and the Title differs from
your content he's likely to leave the site.
2.
Your Title should reflect the content of your page for
better ranking in the search engines. It makes your
site "relevant" to your Title.
Example: <title> Website Promotion and
URL Submission to Search engines.</title>
The
META description is used by some searchengines as a
summary of what your website is about. Put your keywords
and key phrases here and make sure that they are present
on the page as well. You should not use more than 200
characters in your META description.
Example: <meta
name="description" content="Your site
description here.">
META
keywords are not used as frequently by the search
engines
as they used to be, but there is no reason not to use
them. Use no more than 1000 characters and separate each
keyword or key phrases with a comma. Remember that each
of your keywords should also be present at your page for
higher ranking, and to avoid being caught for spamming.
Example: <meta name =
"keywords" content = "Keyword1, Keyword2,
Key phrase, etc.">
To
simplify the process of making META tags use our META
tag generator and cut and paste the
results in the source code of your pages. Remember that
all tags (Title, Meta description and Meta keywords) are
placed between <head> and </head> in your
document.
There
are many more ways of getting visitors to your site. To
learn more about how to increase your website traffic
read our small guide on website
promotion.