Meta Tags

Meta tags give information about web pages to browsers and search engines, with title tags still important for rankings while description tags have lost reliable SERP use. Google no longer uses meta descriptions for SERP snippets consistently, instead creating descriptions from page content based on search queries.

Meta descriptions keep value for other platforms and social media sharing, though they provide little ranking benefit. Many successful SEO professionals skip descriptions completely, while others still use them for broader platform compatibility.

Meta tags require Implementation and Technical SEO practices, especially title optimization that supports Keyword Research goals. While Google gives no ranking perks for meta descriptions, they do not completely lack value in Content Strategy work.

Other meta tags include canonical tags that support Canonicalization strategies and robots meta tags that work with Robots.txt directives. These tags help control search engine crawling and indexing behavior at the page level rather than site-wide.

Performance-focused meta tags like preconnect, dns-prefetch, and preload help improve Site Speed scores by optimizing resource loading. These technical implementations support Core Web Vitals improvements and overall user experience optimization.

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Schema Markup

Schema markup adds structured data to web pages that helps search engines understand content context and meaning beyond basic HTML.

Robots.txt

Robots.txt is an exclusion standard that suggests certain URLs should not be visited by search engine crawlers, though this file serves as guidance not law

Sitemap

Sitemaps give search engines a list of pages on your website, helping them find content more easily during crawling.

Link Velocity

Link velocity tracks how fast a website gains or loses backlinks over time and is used to find patterns that look natural or artificial

Content Depth

Content depth shows how well a page covers its topic with detailed analysis instead of basic facts.

Semantic Markup

Semantic markup uses HTML tags that describe what content means, not just how it looks.

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Topical Relevance

Topical relevance measures how well your content matches and sits adjacent to a specific topic.

Semantic Keywords

Semantic keywords are related words that mean the same thing as your main keyword

Backlink Gap Analysis

Backlink gap analysis finds link opportunities by comparing your site's backlinks to those of your competitors.

CTR

CTR measures how often people click on your search result when they see it. You calculate it by dividing clicks by impressions.

Body Content

Body content encompasses the main text and media within web pages that communicates your message to users and search engines.

Pogosticking

Reducing pogosticking requires improving content relevance, page speed, and user experience to ensure visitors find what they're looking for on first click.

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