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Personal Resume Webpage -- Meta Tags

Meta tags are tags in the HTML file's head -- the top section of the file that is not seen by a visitor, but is intended to provide useful information for the browsers and the computer "serving" the HTML file to the visitor. Some search engines use the contents of these tags as well.

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Before you start, some important things you should know:

  • Microsoft Word and other software programs that generate HTML do not create Meta tags for your resume Web page that are useful to search engines, although they do create other Meta tags to help the browser.

    You will have to edit your HTML file yourself (or have someone else do it) to add Meta tags.


  • Meta tags are not a magic solution that will make your resume always pop up to the top of the search results.

    The effectiveness of Meta tags depends on the search engine being used by the searcher.

    These days (2005), the Description Meta tag is the most useful. Many major search engines ignore Keyword Meta tags (e.g. Google) because so many games have been played with them that they often are misleading. However, Keyword Meta tags can be helpful with some search engines, so you should use them if have the time. .

  • Be sure that your resume is Cyber-Safe before you put your Personal Resume Web Page out there for the whole world to see!
Note: On this page, and in the other related pages for this section, HTML code will be presented in italics -- like this.

Creating Meta Tags for Search Engine Optimization:

  • Open up your HTML file

    If you have an HTML editor, like HomeSite or Microsoft Frontpage, use that software. (With Frontpage, you will need to access the HTML source code, one of the tabs at the bottom of the screen will give you access, usually.)

    If you don't have an HTML editor, use the Notepad program on a PC (in the Accessories program group) or SimpleText or BBEdit on a Mac.

  • Go to your HTML file's head (between the <HEAD> and </HEAD> tags).

    If you don't know where your file's head is, go to the Basic HTML page to find out.

  • Create your <META> tags in the file head.

    Meta tags are different from other HTML tags in 2 ways:

    1. No closing tag is needed (no </META> should be used).

    2. 2 parts are needed: "Name" and "Content" and you must have both in order for your tag to work.

    The Description Meta tag is used by several search engines as the text description that acocmpanies the link to your Webpage. It is created in the following manner:

    <META   Name="Description"   Content="resume of an experienced, professional optical engineer looking for work in the San Francisco Bay area of California.">

    Note:
    1. There are no spaces around the equals sign, neither before nor after it.
    2. There are quotes around the words after the equals sign.
    3. Put spaces after the word META and before the word "Content."
    4. End the list of keywords with a period before you close the quotes and and the tag (as above)
    5. Do not close the Meta tag with a </META>. It is not needed, and would only confuse the browser.
    6. Don't forget to close the quotes, both times.

    The Keyword Meta tag is useful for some search engines. The "Name" is "keywords" and the "Content" is your list of keywords and keyword phrases.

    For example, the keyword Meta tag looks like this:

    <META   Name="keywords"   Content="resume, [list your keywords here].">

    If you want to use both tags in your resume, which is perfectly acceptable, following the format above, add them as follows:


    <META   Name="keywords"   Content="resume, [list your keywords here].">

    <META   Name="Description"   Content="resume of an experienced, professional optical engineer looking for work in the Bay area of California.">

    Note: If you don't reproduce the code exactly as specified it won't work on every browser, and you want everyone to be able to see it, regardless of the browser that they are using.

  • Save your HTML file. Use a .html or .htm extension after your HTML file's name, as in "resume.html" for example.

  • View your HTML file to be sure than nothing changed in the visible portion of your personal resume web page.

    If you can see the Meta tag contents in your browser, then you probably didn't put them in your HTML file's head.
    Go back to the editor, and check to be sure that your Meta tags are in the right place -- above the closing HEAD tag (</HEAD>) and below the closing TITLE tag (</TITLE>). Review the contents of the Basic HTML page for an example. If you change your HTML file, be sure to save it again before you try to view it.

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