What are meta tags..?

meta tags can be understood by any other tag you use in your blogs that describe what the content is about and thus help the search engine identify your relevancy to a particular search. However the only difference between the two is meta tags, exist in the
HTML and can thus be identified only by the search engine. I SEO, meta tags play an important role as it tells the search engine about the web page and its content, making it easier for the search engine to identify you and list your page on the Search Engine Result Page (SERP).
 
A meta tag is a tag (that is, a coding statement) in the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) that describes some aspect of the contents of a Web page. The information that you provide in a meta tag is used by search engines to index a page so that someone searching for the kind of information the page contains will be able to find it. The meta tag is placed near the top of the HTML in a Web page as part of the heading.
 
Meta tags are snippets of text that describe a page's content; the meta tags don't appear on the page itself, but only in the page's code. We all know tags from blog culture, and meta tags are more or less the same thing, little content descriptors that help tell search engines what a web page is about.
 
Meta tags are HTML codes that are inserted into the header on a web page, after the title tag. In the context of search engine optimization, when people refer to meta tags, they are usually referring to the meta description tag and the meta keywords tag.
 
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