Meta Refresh/Robots Tags
Meta Refresh/Robots Tags are not looked upon kindly by search engines and can play a major part in determining the success of your page becoming indexed. Before submitting your web page you should always check your HTML code first for the following Meta Tags. These Tags will be located between the <head> and </head> Tags.
Meta Refresh Tags...
<Meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0;URL=http://www.url.com/folder/filename.HTML">
This type of Meta Tag is designed to redirect a web browser from your page to another website all together. If you have included a redirect Meta Tag, like the example above, in your .HTML code then the search engine spider will almost always ignore your website and never index any of the content of the page. This is one practice that you should avoid at all times. For example:
Meta Robots Tags...
<Meta name="ROBOTS" content="NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW">
This type of Meta Tag specifically directs robots to ignore the content of that web page, or to ignore certain paths or links to other sections of the website. If you have this robots.txt tag somewhere in your .HTML code then it is strongly recommended that it be removed immediately. You may use this type of Tags on pages that you do not want search engines to index or spider.
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