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If a web page does not have a specific meta description, search engines will pick up a piece of text in the web page that corresponds to the terms used for a search, and will display that text as the description. | If a web page does not have a specific meta description, search engines will pick up a piece of text in the web page that corresponds to the terms used for a search, and will display that text as the description. | ||
− | Website designers and owners who pay attention to search engine optimization ([[SEO]]) use relevant [[Glossary/Keyword keywords]] in the meta description. For example, a site that sells dog supplies would attract more visitors by including keywords such as "dogs" and "dog supplies" in its meta description. | + | Website designers and owners who pay attention to search engine optimization ([[SEO]]) use relevant [[Glossary/Keyword|keywords]] in the meta description. For example, a site that sells dog supplies would attract more visitors by including keywords such as "dogs" and "dog supplies" in its meta description. |
To learn more about using relevant keywords, read: | To learn more about using relevant keywords, read: |
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