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Google speaks of Meta Description, * Meta Descriptions or Meta description problems. * * <BR /><BR />Almost all the major search engines like Yahoo, Google, Fast and Altavista will * use your {@code 'description'} tag. You have a direct input on the way people will see your * website in the list of results. And because you control this, you can influence the * click-behavior. * * <BR /><BR />What is the Meta {@code Description} Tag? If you have some knowledge of codes * and HTML you'll be able to type the following line ( the meta {@code 'description'} tag ) * in the head-part of the source of your web-page. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="description" CONTENT="text"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR />Replace the word {@code "text"} with a short description of your web-page. Use * no more than 200 characters. This short line of text will appear {@code 1-on-1} in the * search results. Create and add a different meta {@code description} tag for every page. * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_description" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_description</A> * * <BR /><BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>{@link Features.Meta} Method:</B> * * <BR />This HTML Meta-Tag already has the following methods built into class * {@link Features.Meta} to further help accompany its features: * * <BR /><BR /><UL CLASS=JDUL> * <LI>{@link Features.Meta#hasDescription(java.util.Vector)}</LI> * <LI>{@link Features.Meta#insertDescription(java.util.Vector,java.lang.String)}</LI> * </UL> */ description("description"), /** * Over 80% of all online proceedings start with a search query. You browse to a search engine * and you will fill out certain keywords that match what you are looking for. That's why it's * so important to put relevant and correct {@code 'keywords'} in your Meta-Tags in the source * of your web-page. * * <BR /><BR />Some people will try to make you believe the meta {@code 'description'} and the * meta {@code 'keywords'} will not help your ranking at all. They are missing a important SEO * criteria. Not only will, for example, google show your {@code 'description'} tag but if * you use an attractive line or text, more people will click on your listing. And that will * give you a better <B>CTR</B>. And <B>CTR</B> is one of the important things for your * ranking. * * <BR /><BR />Read how to use this meta name {@code 'keywords'} tag. Add the following * Meta-Tags in the HTML source of your web-page: * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="meta, metatags, meta tag, meta tags, submit, search engines, * spiders, sites, submit site, search engine submit, website, submit website, add meta tags, * find website, be found on internet, keywords, keyword"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_keywords" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_keywords</A> * * <BR /><BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>{@link Features.Meta} Method:</B> * * <BR />This HTML Meta-Tag already has the following methods built into class * {@link Features.Meta} to further help accompany its features: * * <BR /><BR /><UL CLASS=JDUL> * <LI>{@link Features.Meta#getAllKeyWords(java.util.Vector)}</LI> * <LI>{@link Features.Meta#insertKeyWords(java.util.Vector,java.lang.String...)}</LI> * </UL> */ keywords("keywords"), /** * How do you explain to a spider of a search engine you only want it to index just the first * page of your website or that it is allowed to index the whole website. You use a specific * HTML Meta-Tag the so called the Meta {@code 'robots'} Tag. * * <BR /><BR />Add the following {@code 'robots'} Meta-Tag in the HTML source of your website * page: * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="robots" CONTENT="index, follow"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR />Here are more examples of valid {@code 'robots'} meta-tag property-values * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="robots" CONTENT="index, follow"> * <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="INDEX, FOLLOW"> * <META NAME="robots" CONTENT="index, follow"> * <META NAME="robots" CONTENT="all"> * <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOYDIR"> * <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOODP"> * <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOYDIR, NOODP, NOARCHIVE"> * <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOYDIR, NOODP"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_robots" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_robots</A> * * <BR /><BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>{@link Features.Meta} Method:</B> * * <BR />This HTML Meta-Tag already has the following methods built into class * {@link Features.Meta} to further help accompany its features: * * <BR /><BR /><UL CLASS=JDUL> * <LI>{@link Features.Meta#getAllRobots(java.util.Vector)}</LI> * <LI>{@link Features.Meta#getAllRobotsNOMHE(java.util.Vector)}</LI> * <LI>{@link Features.Meta#insertRobots(java.util.Vector,boolean,boolean)}</LI> * <LI>{@link Features.Meta#insertRobots(java.util.Vector,Torello.HTML.Robots...)}</LI> * </UL> */ robots("robots"), /** * By using this so called {@code REVISIT-AFTER} Meta-Tag you can tell the spider to come back * to your website and index it again. This Meta-Tag is used by several North American search * engines. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="revisit-after" CONTENT="7 days"> * <META NAME="revisit-after" CONTENT="1 month"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_revisit_after" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_revisit_after</A> */ revisitAfter("revisit-after"), /** * The Meta-Tag {@code 'abstract'} can be used to indicate in just a very short sentence what * the web-page is about. So every web-page of your website gets it's own {@code abstract}-tag. * * <BR /><BR />This Meta-Tag appears to be equal to the {@code 'description'} Meta-Tag but they * are different. The {@code 'description'} Meta-Tag is used by many search engines as a small * text under the click-able title. The {@code abstract}-tag is hardly used by anybody. * * <BR /><BR />But there are several search engines that use this tag to archive your page. * And this increases your change that your website will be better archived, including a link * to your website. But we don't suggest that you edit all your web-pages to add this * {@code abstract}-tag. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="abstract" CONTENT="a very short description of your website "> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_abstract" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_abstract</A> */ Abstract("abstract"), /** * How to give credit to the person of company that made your website? You use the so called * {@code AUTHOR} Meta-Tag. There are also Content Management Systems (CMS) who will put the * name of the actual person editing the page. If used like this, it is easy to find the right * person who is responsible for a web-page. * * <BR /><BR />Sometimes a CMS refers to the author in case of the writer and refers to the * web-author in case of a mail server manager. Therefore you will also find the Meta-Tag * web-author. * * <BR /><BR />This Meta-Tag has no influence on your search engine ranking. Meta-Tags that do * have a lot of influence are the {@code 'title'} of your page, the meta {@code 'keywords'} * tag and the {@code 'description'} Meta-Tag. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="author" CONTENT="the news desk"> * <META NAME="author" CONTENT="John Smith"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_author" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_abstract</A> * * <BR />This HTML Meta-Tag already has the following methods built into class * {@link Features.Meta} to further help accompany its features: * * <BR /><BR /><UL CLASS=JDUL> * <LI>{@link Features.Meta#hasAuthor(java.util.Vector)}</LI> * <LI>{@link Features.Meta#insertAuthor(java.util.Vector,java.lang.String)}</LI> * </UL> */ author("author"), /** * The meta {@code 'contact'} name is used to add an email address. This can be the email * address of f.x. the builder of the website. Unfortunately spam robots make use of this * email address to send you unsolicited (spam) email. * * <BR /><BR />This Meta-Tag has no influence on your search engine ranking. Meta-Tags that do * have a lot of influence are the {@code 'title'} of your page, the meta {@code 'keywords'} * tag and the {@code 'description'} Meta-Tag. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="contact" CONTENT="emailaddress@domainname.com" /> * <META NAME="contact" CONTENT="email@domainname.org"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_contact" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_contact</A> */ contact("contact"), /** * How do you explain that the photos and the text on your website are protected? You use the * so called {@code COPYRIGHT} Meta-Tag. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="copyright" CONTENT="the Metatags Company"> * <META NAME="copyright" CONTENT="the Metatags Company" /> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_copyright" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_copyright</A> */ copyright("copyright"), /** * The Meta-Tag {@code 'distribution'} defines the level or degree of distribution of your * web-page and how it should be classified in relation to methods of distribution on the * world wide web. There are currently only three forms of distribution supported by the * {@code distribution} tag: * * <BR /><BR /> * <OL CLASS=JDOL> * <LI>{@code Global} - indicates that your web-page is intended for everyone,</LI> * <LI>{@code Local} - intended for local distribution of your document,</LI> * <LI>{@code IU }- Internal Use, not intended for public distribution.</LI> * </OL> * * <BR />So if you put this Meta-Tag in your web-page source and choose {@code IU} by accident * you will end up being blocked and unfindable. The Distribution Meta-Tag is not a commonly * used tag because most web page authors intend for their distribution to be set to everyone * or for Global distribution. If a page is online, people will find it! * * <BR /><BR />If you use this tag, always use the Global-option. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="distribution" CONTENT="global"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_distribution" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_distribution</A> */ distribution("distribution"), /** * The {@code 'expires'} Meta-Tag tells search engines when the content on your website will * expire. The {@code 'expires'} Meta-Tag defines the expiration date and time of the document * being indexed. If your website is running a limited time event or there is a preset date * when your document will no longer be valid, you should include the {@code 'expires'} tag to * indicate to search engines when to delete your web-page from their database. * * <BR /><BR />The {@code 'expires'} tag is commonly used in conjunction with the * {@code 'Revisit'} Tag as a means to get search engines to re-visit a website every few days. * This is commonly used by websites who update their content frequently and want search * engines to have a fresh copy of their content. * * <BR /><BR />If you replace or rename a web-page please use a {@code '301'} refer to point * the search engines in the right direction. Search engines will automatically replace the * old page with the new page. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="expires" CONTENT="tue, 01 Jun 2010"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_expires" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_expires</A> */ expires("expires"), /** * How do you add a description of the program you used building your website? You use the so * called meta name {@code 'generator'} tag, also known as the {@code 'formatter'} tag. This * tag you can add to the html of your website, in your metatags. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="Dreamweaver"> * <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="EditPlus"> * <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="Frontpage"> * * <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="NetObjects Fusion 4.0 for Windows"> * <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="FrontPage 4.0"> * <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="WordPress"> * <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="Joomla!"> * <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="Wordpress 2.x.x"> * <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="Macromedia Dreamweaver"> * <META NAME="generator" CONTENT="Joomla! - Copyright Open Source * Matters. All rights reserved." /> * <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Microsoft FrontPage 6"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink * HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_generator_or_name_formatter" TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_generator_or_name_formatter</A> */ generator("generator"), /** * Sometimes an old Meta-Tag, the {@code 'description'} tag, remains in the index of Google. * Despite the fact that you change relevant information on your website and submit this to * Google, the old description remains in the Google search results. Yahoo and Live will index * the new information, Google won't. * * <BR /><BR />This problem originates your results in the Open Directory Project DMOZ (also * check the relations between the search engines). Your website, including the old meta * description, also has a description and a link in the ODP listings. The Googlebot has used * this description while spidering your website. * * <BR /><BR />The solution is adding the following Meta-Tag: * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="googlebot" CONTENT="noodp"> * <META NAME="googlebot" CONTENT="noarchive"> * <META NAME="googlebot" CONTENT="nosnippet"> * <META NAME="googlebot" CONTENT="noindex"> * <META NAME="googlebot" CONTENT="nofollow"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_googlebot" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_googlebot</A> */ googleBot("googlebot"), /** * How do you explain in which language your website is in? You use the so called * {@code 'LANGUAGE'} tag. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="language" CONTENT="Spanish"> * <META NAME="language" CONTENT="English"> * <META NAME="language" CONTENT="English" /> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_language" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_language</A> */ language("language"), /** * One of the best ways to ensure that your site appears for particular user queries is to make * sure that your article naturally contains the words, names, and figures that are central to * a particular news story. If you create an information-rich site that clearly and accurately * describes your topic, you will improve your chances of appearing in our search results for * relevant queries. * * <BR /><BR />Our crawler also makes use of a Google-specific metatag to help determine how to * best classify your content. By implementing the {@code 'news_keywords'} metatag you can * specify which keywords are most relevant to your articles. For example, in an article about * the World Cup you could add the following code to help Google News better understand the * nature of your content: * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="news_keywords" CONTENT="World Cup, Brazil 2014, Spain vs Netherlands, * soccer, football"> * <META NAME="news_keywords" CONTENT="World Cup, Brazil 2014, Spain vs Netherlands"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_news_keywords" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_news_keywords</A> */ newsKeyWords("news keywords"), /** * The Meta-Tags {@code 'no-email-collection'} is an <B>{@code unspam.com}</B> initiative. * Sure, the die-hard spammer will not be stopped by this tag. This tag is mainly used to have * a statement on your website: we don't want you to harvest our email-address. * * <BR /><BR />And if you have this statement on your website you are able to complain about * spam harvesting and spam runs. In the USA you can even start a lawsuit. * * <BR /><BR />This is why the Meta-Tag contains a link to the page with your statement * regarding spam runs and harvesting. * * <BR /><BR />This Meta-Tag has no influence on your search engine ranking. Meta-Tags who do * have a lot of influence are the title of your page, the {@code 'keywords'} and the * {@code 'description'} Meta-Tag. * * <BR /><BR />Add the following Meta-Tag in the source of your web-page. The difference in * spelling at the end of the tag is either you use {@code /> =} for xml or {@code >=} for * html. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="no-email-collection" CONTENT="http://www.metatags.info/nospamharvesting"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink * HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_no_email_collection" TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_no_email_collection</A> */ noEmail("no email"), /** * If you wish to rate your page's audience appropriateness, use the rating Meta-Tag. * * <BR /><BR />This Meta-Tag is often use to let the younger web-surfers know the content is * appropriate. If you use this tag the wrong way (call an adult website safe for kids is * bad!) you will get banned for live. * * <BR /><BR />This Meta-Tag has no influence on your search engine ranking unless you use it * the wrong way. Meta-Tags who do have a lot of influence are the title of your page, the * {@code 'keywords'} and the {@code 'description'} Meta-Tag. * * <BR /><BR />You can use on of the following values: * * <BR /><BR /><UL CLASS=JDUL> * <LI>general</LI> * <LI>mature</LI> * <LI>restricted</LI> * <LI>14 years</LI> * <LI>safe for kids</LI> * </UL> * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="rating" CONTENT="general"> * <META NAME="rating" CONTENT="safe for kids"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_rating" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_rating</A> */ rating("rating"), /** * By adding the email address of your web master in the {@code 'REPLY-TO'} tag you are able to * explain how people can contact the right person in your organization who is responsible for * your website. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="reply-to" CONTENT="submit-your-website@metatags.org"> * }</DIV> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_reply_to" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_reply_to</A> */ replyTo("reply-to"), /** * Yahoo's {@code 'NOYDIR'} Opt-Out for Yahoo Directory Titles & Descriptions * * <BR /><BR />The search engine Yahoo! supports the use of the so called {@code ‘NOYDIR’} Meta * tag. It might have been a long time ago since your website has been added to the index of * the Yahoo Directory. And it could be that the {@code 'title'} or {@code 'description'} that * is still in there has to be changed. If you want to force Yahoo to add your new * {@code title} and meta {@code description} tag of your website use the so called * {@code 'NOYDIR'} Meta-Tag. * * <BR /><BR />The Yahoo Directory is composed by humans and might contain information you may * not wish displayed. The Yahoo’s directory contains many old summaries. * * <BR /><BR />=The solution to this problem is very simple: add the following Meta-Tag on * every page: * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="robots" CONTENT="noydir"> * }</DIV> * * <BR />This Meta-Tag tells every search engine spider not to add the Yahoo Directory * {@code 'title'} or the meta {@code 'description'}. Now that you are able to influence * yourself what the title and the click through link is in the index of a search engine, you * also influence the CTR. And this improves your ranking! * * <BR /><BR />If you want to make sure that Yahoo doesn't use the Directory description, * please add the following: * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="Slurp" CONTENT="NOYDIR"> * }</DIV> * * <BR />A Meta-Tag that corresponds to the {@code 'SLURP'} tag is the {@code 'NOODP'} meta * tag. Displaying old information occurs because of the result from the Open Directory * Project DMOZ. The website, with the old meta {@code 'description'}, has a description and * a link in the ODP listings (Open Directory Project). If you want to make notice that all the * search engines won't use this information you add : * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOODP"> * }</DIV> * * <BR />Sometimes we notice that people address every spider separately: * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="GOOGLEBOT" CONTENT="NOODP"> * <META NAME="SLURP" CONTENT="NOODP"> * <META NAME="MSNBOT" CONTENT="NOODP"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_slurp" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_slurp</A> */ slurp("slurp"), /** * How do you put in your website the name of the company that made your website? You use the * so called {@code 'WEB_AUTHOR'} tag. * * <DIV CLASS=HTML>{@code * <META NAME="web_author" CONTENT="editorial staff of Meta-Tags"> * }</DIV> * * <BR /><BR /><B CLASS=JDDescLabel>Text above copied:</B> * * <BR />The text above was copied (word for word, Year 2019) from: * * <BR /><BR /><A CLASS=JDDetailLink HREF="https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_webauthor" * TARGET=_blank> * https://www.metatags.org/meta_name_webauthor</A> */ webAuthor("webauthor"); /** Meta-Tag Name */ public final String name; // private constructor private MetaTagName(String name) { this.name = name; } } |