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The Myths & Truths of Meta Tags [part-5]…

The Myths & Truths of Not Recommended Meta Tags [Part-2] ::

  • Meta Rating
  • Meta Refresh

    The Meta Refresh tag is used to specify a delay in seconds before the browser automatically reloads the document or URL specified.

    An example of the Meta Refresh tag ::

    Recommendations for the Meta Refresh tag: It is recommended not to use the Meta Refresh tag. Search engines can detect the use of the Meta Refresh tag and they consider it Spam. Penalty is either ignoring the page or banning your site completely from the index. You should use a 301 or 302 redirect instead.

  • Meta Reply-To

    The Meta Reply To tag is used to harvest email addresses. The Meta Reply To tag is a Spammers tag. The Meta Reply To tag picks up your email address, then hits you fast and hard with offers a plenty.

    An example of a Meta Reply To tag ::

    Recommendations for the Meta Reply To tag :: It is highly recommended not to use the Meta Reply To tag as it is used as a Spammer method.

  • Meta Resource Type

    The Meta Resource Type tag is used to declare the resource of a page.

    An example of a Meta Resource Type tag ::

    Recommendations for the Meta Resource Type tag :: It is recommended not to use the Meta Resource Type tag. Use the DTD Declaration instead.

  • Meta Revisit After
  • Meta Robots

    The Meta Robots tag control search engine robots on a per-page basis. Tell Robots they may traverse the page, but not index it.

    An example of the Meta Robots tag ::

    Recommendation for the Meta Robots tag :: It is recommended not to use the Meta Robots tag as the search engines often ignore this tag. If you need to control the search engine robots, use a robots.txt file or modify your HTAccess file instead. Many people are concerned that if a bot comes to their site through a subpage and not their homepage, the robots.txt file will not be read. This is not true. The robots.txt is read each time a good boy comes to a new domain. You can verify this through your web logs.

  • Meta Set Cookie

    The Meta Set Cookie tag is a cookie used to set a cookie in the user's web browser. If you use an expiration date, the cookie is considered permanent and will be saved to disk (until it expires), otherwise it will be considered valid only for the current session and will be erased upon closing the Web browser.

    An example of the Meta Set Cookie tag ::

    Recommendations for the Meta Set Cookie tag :: It is recommended not to use the Meta Set Cookie tag. While the Meta Set Cookie tag was used years ago to set cookies, cookies can now be set and customized very easily. If you need assistance with cookies, our programming staff can assist you for a nominal fee.

  • Meta Subject

    The Meta Subject tag is used to declare the subject of the web site.

    An example of the Meta Subject tag ::

    Recommendations of Meta Subject tag :: It is recommended not to use the Meta Subject tag. Any third party agent, including browsers and search engines, does not support the Meta Subject tag.

  • Meta VW96.ObjectType

    The Meta VW96.ObjectType is used to define the purpose of specific pages. Based on an early version of the Dublin Core report, using a defined schema of document types such as FAQ, HOW TO, etc.

    Recommendations for the Meta VW96.ObjectType tag :: It is recommended not to use the Meta VW96.ObjectType tag. Any search engine or major browsers do not support the Meta VW96.ObjectType tags.

 

  1. The Myths & Truths of Meta Tags [part-1]…
  2. The Myths & Truths of Meta Tags [part-2]…
  3. The Myths & Truths of Meta Tags [part-3]…
  4. The Myths & Truths of Meta Tags [part-4]…

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