2. What are tags?
• Every piece of content on your site is in tags.
There are
– div tags
– header tags
– paragraph tags
– script tags
– img tags, and more
4. The tags to pay attention to
• Meta description tag
5. Tags to ignore
• Meta keywords tag
– This was an old tag that you could use on sites
where you could stuff in a long list of keywords. A
lot of people believe that tag is still in use. It is
not. At all. If anybody ever tells you Google or
Bing use this tag, or that you need to put this tag
on your site, fire them immediately.
6. Why tags matter
• These are how your website shows up in
search results
Title tag
~50-60 characters
Meta description
~155 characters
7. Tag errors
• 4 problems to check
– Missing
– Duplicate
– Too long
– Too short
8. Too long, too short, just right…
• Character limit is for search.
• There are loads of reasons you may want longer
title tags and meta tags (i.e. social media)
• If you are creating a page that is primarily for
search engine traffic focus on the length.
• If it is a page more for social engagement or
email purposes, then don't worry so much about
what Google thinks about the title or meta tag.
9. Too long, too short, just right…
• Character limit is for search.
• There are loads of reasons you may want longer
title tags and meta tags (i.e. social media)
• If you are creating a page that is primarily for
search engine traffic focus on the length.
• If it is a page more for social engagement or
email purposes, then don't worry so much about
what Google thinks about the title or meta tag.
10. Too long, too short, just right…
• Character limit is for search.
• There are loads of reasons you may want longer
title tags and meta tags (i.e. social media)
• If you are creating a page that is primarily for
search engine traffic focus on the length.
• If it is a page more for social engagement or
email purposes, then don't worry so much about
what Google thinks about the title or meta tag.
11. Too long, too short, just right…
• Character limit is for search.
• There are loads of reasons you may want longer
title tags and meta tags (i.e. social media).
• If you are creating a page that is primarily for
search engine traffic focus on the length.
• If it is a page more for social engagement or
email purposes, then don't worry so much about
what Google thinks about the title or meta tag.
12. How to check your tags
• Start by Google’ing
your website
– What comes up?
– Are they too long?
– Are they too short?
13. How to check your tags
• Google’s HTML improvements report
14. Join us for the next video:
Technical SEO Summary