What is a Metadata-tag code

What is a Metadata-tag code

Metadata-tags that search engine understands

Page-level meta-tags

Page-level meta tags are a great way for website owners to provide search engines with information about their sites.
Meta tags can be used to provide information to all sorts of clients, and each system processes only the meta tags they understand and ignores the rest.




Meta tags are added to the <head> section of your HTML page and generally look like this:

Example of Metadata-tags code

title tag <title>Page title text</title>

meta descriptions tag <meta name=“Page description text">

Image alt <"image" alt=“Image description text">

anchor text links <a href="http://website-url. com">Anchor text description of the target page</a>

NytroSEO Automatically and Dynamically optimizes the webpage code with the relevant optimized Keyword search terms sentences (Marked in yellow)
It is advisable to use and optimize all metadata tags and descriptions with the most relevant keyword search terms to the page content

Webpage title tag

Optimizing your title tag <title>Page title text</title>) is one of the most important and easiest ways to help improve your rankings in search engines ( Google). They signal to Google what your page is about, and contribute to the creation of your search results snippet.

Meta descriptions tag

Optimizing your meta descriptions tag <meta name=“Page description text"> is a very important ways to help improve your rankings on Google. They help the search engine better understand your page content and create your search results snippet. The more relevant the description is to your page content, it will positively impact on your SERP ranking. This will improve your click-through rates and reduce bounce rate from search results.

Image alt text

Optimizing your Image alt <"image" alt=“Image description text"> is becoming increasingly important. Google uses alt text along with computer vision algorithms and the contents of the page to understand the subject matter of the image. Also, alt text in images is useful as anchor text if you decide to use an image as a link. Alt text (text that describes an image) also improves accessibility for people who can't see images on web pages, including users who use screen readers or have low-bandwidth connections.

Anchor text links

Optimizing your anchor text links <a href="http://website-url. com">Anchor text description of the target page</a>  tells users and search engines (Google) something about the page you're linking to. Link text is the visible text inside a link.  Links on your page may be internal—pointing to other pages on your site—or external—leading to content on other sites. In either of these cases, the better your anchor text is, the easier it is for users to navigate and for Google to understand what the page you're linking to is about. Write anchor text that provides at least a basic idea of what the page linked to is about. Aim for short but descriptive text-usually a few words or a short phrase.




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