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October 2007 by Ca SEO Consultant.
Each document should have keywords. The words you use to describe your document should occur in the document body text.
Each document should have a description. The words you use to describe your document should occur in the document body text.
Each document should have at least one author. The author can be an organization, one or more individuals, or both.
The language Meta tags indicates the primary language of a document. There is a list of common language codes. For example, the language code for United States English is en-us.
The robots Meta tag value provides instructions to crawlers on how to crawl, or index, the document and other documents linked to it.
The rating tag reveals information about the content of your document to users. This helps users to screen information that might not be appropriate for all viewers.
The copyright Meta tag includes the name of the copyright holder and a statement of permissible use
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