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Help with search results
Hi, I'm Andrew from Team 103, and I'm head of website this year. You can check out our site at www.cybersonics.org.
I have a question in regards to changing search result data. If you Google "cybersonics", you can see that the blurb about the team is simply a list of submenu options we have. Needless to say, this is not what we want people to see when they Google us! My solution to the problem, I think, is to create a <meta> tag with a content="Cybersonics is...blurb here" on our index page. Is this the right way to do this? Thanks in advance for your help! |
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Re: Help with search results
Yep, create a 'description' meta tag with a description that clearly and accurately describes the page. (Ideally, each page should have a unique description, so avoid using the same one for the entire site.)
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<meta name="description" content="Cybersonics is a really great robotics team..." /> |
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Re: Help with search results
Thanks!
Also, cute description ![]() |
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