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Hi one of our competition use two sets of Meta tags and I was hoping that someone will be able to advise me what the difference in the tags are?
I wanted to know why they have two sets or even three sets of meta tags using the DC tag? Should I include them on my website?? <META name="description" content= <META NAME="DC.Description" CONTENT Steven |
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I've only seen that second type of meta tag on government sites. I'm not certain what they are but my assumption was that they were used for internal indexing / site search.
I've never seen any published references to them as valid general meta tags.
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the site does very well for a lot of competitive searches in relation to jewelry and jewellery if anyone wants to have a look at their tags you can see it at wwwdanish.com . any more comments after looking would be good to see if people think they are worth including
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