| How Google Uses Joomla Meta Title, Description and Keyword Tags |
| Monday, 19 July 2010 11:07 |
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Any web page, including one generated by Joomla can have "meta tags" or "elements" in the header information. The one's that get the most focus are the Title tag, the Description tag and the Keyword tag. This is mainly because it's thought that these have the most influence on Search Engine Ranking (which is not entirely true). There are other tags/elements such as robots or language that provoke less discussion that the title, description or keyword, but are still important. Lets take each Tag in turn and see how they are used in Joomla. Meta Tags and Search EnginesBack in the 90's, getting ranked in search engines could be as easy as manipulating the content of the title, description and keyword tags. Now, this is no longer true, with Search Engine companies realizing the potential for abuser and developing increasingly more sophisticated algorithms to figure out what a web page is about (and hence be found on). The Director of Research at Google, Monika Henziger, was quoted (in 2002) as saying, "Currently we don't trust metadata because we are afraid of being manipulated." The old days of keyword stuffing will now potentially get you penalized rather than ranked! But (there is always a but), most SEO experts agree that the Meta Description and Keywords are very devalued for ranking, the Meta Title is still a very very important factor in showing up on search engines... critical in fact! Title Meta Tag
Description Meta Tag
Keywords Meta Tag
For these three tags, Title needs careful attention, the keywords can be left blank, and the description is in the middle. The Description Tag is not helping ranking, its helping click through... maybe... Where Does the Google Description Snippet Come From?According to Google, the snippet comes from the Meta Description, but this isn't always true. It's generally thought that if the term being searched on is included in your description, then Google will use content from your description tag in the snippet. If the term isn't, then Google might use "the meta description, from the description from the site’s Open Directory listing, from the content of the page body, or even a combination of these." This excellent analysis gives 5 myths of Google snippets:
So, where possible, it's worth taking a second to put something relevant in the Metadata Information of an article, because its not going to effecvt your ranking, you shouldn't spend anywhere near as much time as your article title (and hence Title Tag) which does. A Very Very Important Point!! Whether one of your web pages is showing up in Google is only partially influenced by these on-page factors, in particular the Title Tag. It's only #4 on what are the most important Search Engine Ranking Factors (SEOMoz). 1. Keyword Focused Anchor Text from External Links
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