moniquedbabin79
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Hello,
I am VERY new to HTML/XHTML and web design. I've dabbled a bit, but I'm finally taking a class and learning how build a page the right way.
I'm just learning about meta tags and how I can use them to make my site more visible on search engines. That all seems pretty clear.
What I don't yet understand is the robot tag. I understand that this either instructs robots to crawl and index (or not to crawl and index) my page and to follow (or not to follow) the links to crawl and index those pages.
What is unclear to me is whether or not this is a good thing. It seems like it would be a good thing in order to make my site more visible/searchable on the search engines. What are the reasons that I might want to include the "index" and "follow" content in the robot meta tag? What are the reasons that I might want to include "noindex" and "nofollow?"
What happens if I don't include a robot tag at all?
Thanks to anyone who can help me understand this tag!
Cheers,
M. B.
I am VERY new to HTML/XHTML and web design. I've dabbled a bit, but I'm finally taking a class and learning how build a page the right way.
I'm just learning about meta tags and how I can use them to make my site more visible on search engines. That all seems pretty clear.
What I don't yet understand is the robot tag. I understand that this either instructs robots to crawl and index (or not to crawl and index) my page and to follow (or not to follow) the links to crawl and index those pages.
What is unclear to me is whether or not this is a good thing. It seems like it would be a good thing in order to make my site more visible/searchable on the search engines. What are the reasons that I might want to include the "index" and "follow" content in the robot meta tag? What are the reasons that I might want to include "noindex" and "nofollow?"
What happens if I don't include a robot tag at all?
Thanks to anyone who can help me understand this tag!
Cheers,
M. B.