SEO Marketing Mistake #8: Search engine optimization that excludes relevant meta tags on top level optimized pages.

Effective search engine optimization as an SEO marketing technique is one of your best and most important Internet marketing strategies. After all, most visitors land on web site pages, blog posts and even YouTube videos because of keywords they search that are matched against relevant meta information that accompanies content. A common SEO marketing mistake is to omit important meta tags on top level pages, posts, articles, online press releases and mutimedia submitted to video sharing and podcast directories. Unlike web site pages where all meta tag information may be included on all pages, meta keywords are critical for all other content that may be indexed and included in search results. All sub-level pages in a web site, should include a title tag that incorporates relevant keywords for that page. If that sub-level page contains critical content, it should be fully optimized and include all meta tag information.

Look for SEO mistakes 9 and 10 coming soon. Be sure to review SEO mistakes 1 – 7 in recent WEBPUZZLEMASTER blog posts under Search Engine Optimization category. Request a complimentary SEO marketing web site review by an SEO expert at WebPuzzleMaster.com.

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1 Comment on “SEO Marketing Mistake #8: Search engine optimization that excludes relevant meta tags on top level optimized pages.”

  1. #1 Pyrabang Nick
    on Jun 26th, 2009 at 11:15 pm

    Great tips:-) well written and to the point. Will be looking forward to 9 & 10 tips.

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