Irish Godfather's
Metatag Generator


Title:
Webpage - Website Title.

Author:
The author META tag defines the name of the author of the document being read.

Subject:
Website - Webpage Subject.

Description:
Description of website or page.

Keywords:

Individual or sets of words that a person would use in a search engine to find your site. Separate words/phrases by commas. More words the better, and without repeats. Search engines don't like repeated words.


Generator:
Program site was made with. (ie: notepad, frontpage, your own html etc)

Language:
English, French, Spanish, etc.

Expires:

The expires META tag defines the expiration date and time of the document being indexed and requires RFC1123 date format, for example: Thu, 04 Oct 2010 14:21:20 GMT. Most people can leave this one blank. Warning: Bots won't index a page that has a past date!


Abstract:
The abstract META tag is a one line sentence which gives an overview of the entire webpage

Copyright:
Copyright: no need to add ©, it will be added automatically

Designer:
Designer = Webmaster

Publisher:
Publisher: Company or individual that publishes the material being read or sold on the web site

Revisit-After:

The Revisit META tag defines how often a search engine or spider should come to your website for re-indexing. For example: 2 Days, 3 Days, 4 Days, etc. Note: Just ad number(s), word Days will be added automatically


Distribution:

Distribution: Global (indicates that your webpage is intended for mass distribution to everyone), Local (intended for local distribution of your document), and IU - Internal Use (not intended for public distribution).


Robots:
What do you want a search engine bot to do with your page? If your not sure, choose #1

Stop browser caching?

Yes is recommended at all times on this one. This will prevent a visitor's system from saving your pages within their temporary internet files. This insures they always see the newest changes in your pages. Some bots may not index a site with this code on. You may want to add it quot;afterquot; you've been indexed.


Stop ISP caching?

Yes is recommended at all times on this one. Your repeat visitor's ISP's system may cache your pages so as to save on their own bandwidth. Many times this means repeat visitors won't see new changes you have made until their ISP's cache refreshes. This can be annoying. Some bots may not index a site with this code on. You may want to add it quot;afterquot; you've been indexed.






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