If you're new to web development and search engine
optimization, you may find this tool useful for ensuring your
meta tags are correctly formed. The tool has two fields -- Keywords
and Description:
Keywords: Enter a short
list of keywords and terms related to your site. The terms
can be separated by a comma, but a delimiter is not required.
Description: Enter a brief description of your site
and what it offers. This is sometimes used by search engines
as a website’s “snippet” for search results.
About Meta Tags: At one point meta tags were considered
a relatively important factor by search engines. AltaVista
and other older search engines used them to help determine
a site’s theme as well as relevance to a given term.
This is no longer the case; search engines now rely on much
more advanced techniques to do this. That said, meta tags
still have some life left in them; they are sometimes used
as the snippet of a site's content in search engine result
pages by Google, and possibly other search engines. It's also
possible they still have a little influence with some search
engines in determining a site’s content.