I was wondering that what are the “needed” meta data now-a-days? I’ve seen “audience” and “page-topic” etc. that are new to me. What are the most suitable meta infos that really are needed to make the meta-part most “SEO"ed?
Cheers:
- Pete
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March 17, 2009 8:35am
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I was wondering that what are the “needed” meta data now-a-days? I’ve seen “audience” and “page-topic” etc. that are new to me. What are the most suitable meta infos that really are needed to make the meta-part most “SEO"ed?
Cheers:
- Pete
#2 / Mar 19, 2009 1:31pm
All meta tags I use are title, keywords and description. Ther rest is not much of a use as to SEO.
You can also read from google’s webmaster blog on meta tags and web search
#3 / Mar 19, 2009 3:51pm
Yep, I agree - all that Dublin Core meta stuff seems to be a massive waste of time. The only reason I’d ever use anything more than keywords and description is if I were using it for some kind of custom functionality.
#4 / Mar 26, 2009 9:42pm
I’ll third the opinions given above and give a plug to Leevi’s Better Meta module. It absolutely rocks and should be required for any site that cares about SEO (all sites then right?)
#5 / Mar 26, 2009 9:54pm
I’ll third the opinions given above and give a plug to Leevi’s Better Meta module. It absolutely rocks and should be required for any site that cares about SEO (all sites then right?)
exactly what I was going to say.