Meta tags - Keywords, etc.

Hey guys...
Can someone give me some guidance on where I can insert the Meta Tags and Keywords on my source page so that my site can be searched....etc. Is there a program that does it automatically or do I put them in manually and where...
Thanks in advance.
-MacPaige

iWeb SEO Tool is a freeware application from Rage software that does all this for you.....
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/SearchEngines/Tags.html
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    Is there a limit to the number of words you can put within
    the keywords section of the meta tags? What other ways can I
    promote good recongition by search engines?

    Not that it really matters, though....
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    "Ken Binney" <[email protected]> wrote
    in message
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    > The limit is measured by characters rather than words. I
    give my
    > customers
    > this tool to keep track of the character count.
    >
    http://www.ossiningdesignguild.com/metagen.htm
    >
    >
    > "l00pyl00" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    >> Is there a limit to the number of words you can put
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    >> by search engines?
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    I created simple website in iWeb to meet art show deadline
    www.barbaraturnertigrett.com
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  • Meta tag question(s)

    I am curious about a meta tag I came across:
    <meta name="description" content=" ">
    <meta name="keywords" content=" ">
    <meta name="revisit-after" content="31 days">
    <meta name="robots" content="all">
    <meta name="url" content="
    http://www.cariholdorf4homes.com">
    <meta name="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing" content="true">
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    How does this work?
    Will this work on all websites?
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    website is active?
    If I create a somewhat unique meta tag (keyword or
    description) for e.g. 'Revere's Electric Gates', will this get
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    How can I increase the odds of getting near the top of a
    search?

    > <meta name="description" content=" ">
    Use the description meta tag for marketing purposes. It's
    usually (not
    always, but very often) the snippet that is shown below the
    page title in
    search results. It doesn't affect WHERE in the SERPS your
    site appears, but
    it can affect whether a person is motivated to click through
    to your site.
    > <meta name="keywords" content=" ">
    Pretty worthless. Don't bother.
    > <meta name="revisit-after" content="31 days">
    Worthless.
    > <meta name="robots" content="all">
    "Robots all" is the default behavior. No need for this one.
    You only need to
    use the robots tag to specify non-default behavior, e.g., no
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    > <meta name="url" content="
    http://www.cariholdorf4homes.com">
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    > <meta name="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing"
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    Sonjay
    On 11/8/07 2:05 PM, "JaneGarner" wrote:
    > I am curious about a meta tag I came across:
    >
    > <meta name="description" content=" ">
    > <meta name="keywords" content=" ">
    > <meta name="revisit-after" content="31 days">
    > <meta name="robots" content="all">
    > <meta name="url" content="
    http://www.cariholdorf4homes.com">
    > <meta name="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing"
    content="true">
    >
    > Is this necessary and/or beneficial to a website?
    >
    > How does this work?
    >
    > Will this work on all websites?
    >
    > How soon does an search engine identify new meta tags if
    a website is active?
    >
    > If I create a somewhat unique meta tag (keyword or
    description) for e.g.
    > 'Revere's Electric Gates', will this get placed near the
    top of search
    > engines?
    >
    > How can I increase the odds of getting near the top of a
    search?
    >

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    "stevenjonas" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    > It's been several years since I last created a website!
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    > my
    > Dreamweaver MX2004 & now created one on my hard
    drive. Before publishing
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    keywords/meta tags,
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    > I have remembered how to do this in design mode: By
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    > in
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    > Steve Jonas
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    "dbistroff" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    news:ebvt5b$n77$[email protected]..
    >I use Dreamweaver 8 and read there is a "text box"
    similar to the one for
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    >
    > This was in the help section of Dreamweaver 8 as
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    > gathering information for search engines to index) read
    the contents of
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    > Keywords meta tag and use the information to index your
    pages in their
    > databases. Because some search engines limit the number
    of keywords or
    > characters they index, or ignore all keywords if you go
    beyond the limit,
    > it?s
    > a good idea to use just a few well-chosen keywords.
    >
    > Enter your keywords, separated by commas, in the text
    box labeled
    > Keywords.
    >
    > Where on the tool bar is this located or how do you get
    it on the toolbar?
    > I
    > have searched but must be missing something.
    >
    > Thanks in advance for any help.
    >
    > Don
    >
    http://glasscottage.net[b
    >

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    nicknackhack wrote:
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    > Obviously, I am doing something wrong.
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    http://www.seomoz.org/articles/search-ranking-factors.php
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    "1961tbird" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
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    >I inserted the appropriate meta tags and follow all
    instructions, etc. but
    >when
    > I run an analysis from the site which handles my web
    page (i.e.,
    > www.register.com) there is no recognition:
    >
    > Your Meta Tags
    >
    >
    > The table below lists the meta tags that are currently
    on your site.
    >
    >
    > Meta Tag Current Content
    > Title No TITLE tag found
    > Keywords No META KEYWORDS tag found
    > Description No META DESCRIPTION tag found
    >
    > Obviously, I am doing something wrong.
    >
    > Any suggestions/guidance would be appreciated.
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