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Meta Data vs. SEO Code: What's the Difference?

If you're a blogger or website owner, you've probably heard the terms "meta data" and "SEO code" thrown around a lot. But do you really know the difference between the two?

First, let's start with meta data. This refers to the information that is included in the HTML of a webpage that describes the content of the page. It's not visible to the user, but it helps search engines understand what the page is about. Meta data includes things like the page title, description, and keywords.

On the other hand, SEO code refers to the code that is used to optimize a webpage for search engines. This includes things like header tags, alt tags, and internal linking. The goal of SEO code is to make a webpage more easily understood and indexed by search engines, which in turn can improve the page's ranking in search results.

So, to sum it up: meta data is the information that describes the content of a webpage, while SEO code is the code that helps optimize a webpage for search engines. Both are important for improving the visibility and ranking of a webpage in search results.

It's important to note that while both meta data and SEO code can help improve a webpage's ranking, they serve different purposes. Meta data is used to describe the content of a webpage, while SEO code is used to optimize the webpage for search engines. By understanding the difference between the two, you can make informed decisions about how to improve the visibility and ranking of your website.

Happy optimizing!

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