Adding tags to your website
To establish site ranking, and determine how your site appears in search results, search engines look for meta tags, a robots.txt file, and a sitemap file. For more information, see .
Search Engine Visibility® helps you optimize this information to increase traffic and make your site easier to find. Once you have created your tags using Search Engine Visibility, you need to add the code to your site for search engines to locate.
Typically, you manually add meta content to your site by editing and uploading files. If you use Website Builder, however, you can send the information you create in Search Engine Visibility directly to your website. Note: To send Search Engine Visibility V1 information to Website Builder, both products must be in the same customer account. You can add custom meta content to your Quick Shopping Cart® storefront's home page. Meta tags play an important role in search engine optimization. Although some of the major search engines are focusing less on these page elements than they used to, well-composed meta content is an integral part of any well-optimized
Web page.Adding Search Engine Visibility Tags To Website Builder
To Add Search Engine Visibility Tags To Website Builder
Adding Search Engine Visibility Tags To Quick Shopping Cart
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Adding Search Engine Visibility Tags To the HTML of Your Website
Paste your code between the head tags in your website's code.
To Add Search Engine Visibility Tags To the HTML of Your Website
- Open a text editing program, such as Notepad.
- Log in to the Web hosting account provided to you by your hosting provider.
- In the text editor, open the
.html
file of the Web page you want to add the Search Engine Visibility Tags to. - In the
head
portion of the file, insert the Search Engine Visibility Tags. - Save the file.
- Upload the Web page to the server.
Note: Visit your website to verify the meta content uploaded correctly. Navigate to the page you updated, right-click on the page, and then select View Page Source in Firefox®, or View Page in Internet Explorer®. If placed properly, the meta content displays in the portion of the code.