Page Title:
The title should be a one sentence summary of your web site. A good title starts with your company’s name and then briefly describes your main service, major product, and industry. You should add your top priority keywords to the title using proper sentence
form.
Author:
This is a chance to show who authored the code of the page.
Description:
The description should be a one paragraph overview of your web site. A good description takes the keywords from the title and expands on them (example: We offer everything from complete automated gizmos to gizmo building kits, and gadgets for all purposes. We cater greatly to the Kansas City community, as all of our gadgets and gizmos are built for Kansas City conditions).
Keywords and Keyword Phrases (separated by comma):
Your keywords and keyword phrases are extremely important for helping people to find you in the search engines. The first few in your list should be your most important search terms. Try to think of the words you would use in a search engine if you were shopping for the goods and services that you provide.
Identifier:
This is the base URL for your site. (example: http://www.yournew.com)
Contact Email:
Copyright (year and owner):
Distribution:
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Global
Local
Does your Web site focus on a your geographic area, or is it intended for worldwide use.
Robots:
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All
Index
Index, Follow
No Index
No Follow
No Index, No Follow
None
"Index, Follow" is the most common command. This tells the robot to index the page and follow all links. If you do not want a search engine to index the page, select "No Index" or "No Index, No Follow", although it is doubtful that is why you are here.
Revisit:
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14 days
30 days
60 days
This tells the robot when to return to check for new content.