Is google reading Meta tag?

Started by Nahin, 10-31-2013, 05:13:14

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davidfleming

Yeah Google read meta tag. Meta tags are a good way for webmasters to provide search engines with details about their sites. Meta tags can be used to provide information to all kinds of clients, and every system processes only the meta tags they understand and ignores the rest.
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Lipipaliwal

According to my opinion, Yes, Google reads Meta tag. Because, Meta tag is one of the best manner which provides  complete information to crawler regarding your website. It plays a crucial role for indexing your websites URL.


hieronymusf01

Google is still reading you meta description, but it also evaluates the relevance of other elements on a page and makes decision as to what to show as your page welcome message to the searchers.

ZestApps

Yes, Google does. Googles Bot/robot crawls them and to indexing them  it needs Meta tag. So meta tags are  an important

part of On page optimization. Google crawls the site depends on its active performance.
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hieronymusf01

Google is still reading you meta description, but it also evaluates the relevance of other elements on a page and makes decision as to what to show as your page welcome message to the searchers.


Shikha Singh

Meta tags are a great way for webmasters to provide search engines with information about their sites. Meta tags can be used to provide information to all sorts of clients, and each system processes only the meta tags they understand and ignores the rest. Meta tags are added to the <head> section of your HTML page.
Google understands the following meta tags (and related items):

<meta name="description" content="A description of the page" />
<title>The Title of the Page</title>
<meta name="robots" content="..., ..." />
<meta name="googlebot" content="..., ..." />
<meta name="google" content="nositelinkssearchbox" />
<meta name="google" content="notranslate" />
<meta name="google-site-verification" content="..." />
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="...; charset=..." />
<meta charset="..." >
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="...;url=..." />

Source: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/79812?hl=en

ngocptit

The meta tag play a significant role within your SEO (SEO) initiatives, because they generally instruct se's how exactly to categorize and index your webpages. Until lately, meta tags had been regarded as the wonder wand of the net fairy, assisting websites to travel ahead in indexing simply by se's. Today, their excess weight in the marketing of websites offers dropped. Nevertheless, they will remain an excellent support device which should be properly coupled with other advertising ways of raise the number of visitors.

hoahong

Google read Meta tag for search results. I have checked your website, Google fetching complete Meta details from your website.


hieronymusf01

Yes, you have already answered your question. It looks like either you haven't put a relevant value in your Meta Description tag OR your Meta description doesn't match the searcher's request close enough.

Earlier, Google was displaying the exact value of Meta Description tag; no matter what's the user's search query. To get the most out of Meta Description, webmasters were simply jamming their targeted keywords in Meta Description instead of putting actual information about the page.

Later, Google decided to take the most relevant snippet from the web page containing the searchers' search queries to highlight the part of the page that mentions the query in context.

Hope this helps!


hoahong

You can check this. Just copy & paste your websites url in Google. You will see your website showing title & description tag. If your given tags are crawled by the search engines, then he will display them.