Meta keywords - Meta descriptions in SEMrush Site Audit

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Meta keywords - Meta descriptions in SEMrush Site Audit

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Therefore, in this specific case, they should only be used when we want a page not to be indexed, since, by default, they are all enabled to be found by crawlers.

The code to include it in a website would be the following: <meta name= “robots” value= “attribute1, attribute2”>

Some of the attributes that can be indicated in this section are:

Index: this way, we indicate to the search engine that it can index a certain web page.
Noindex: This attribute is used to prevent a search engine from indexing a website.
Follow : With this, we are telling the search engine that it can continue tracking the links it finds on the website.
Nofollow : Unlike the previous one, this is used to tell the search engine that it cannot index the links that may exist on a certain website.
This tag is becoming increasingly important in search engines and is starting to be more relevant in order to achieve greater success when carrying out an SEO positioning campaign.

With SEMrush Site Audit you will be able to check the problems related to the meta tags we have just talked about, along with tips on how to solve them.

In the following image we see an example with tips on meta spain mobile database descriptions.


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What are meta keywords?
Once the concept of meta tags and some of the tags that are most commonly used today have been clarified, it is time to talk about meta keywords.

These tags are also part of the meta tags, however, search engines have stopped taking them into account.

Like the rest of the tags, they are located in the <HEAD> of the page, so the code is completely invisible to the user.

Meta keywords are a series of tags that include keywords to indicate to the search engine what the content or theme of the website is .

Another of their characteristics is that they are not visible to users, although they are useful for browser crawlers.
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