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First off I must point out that I know absolutely nothing about SEO.
My website "opposite.com" is always in the top 20 for google.com and in the top 10 for google.co.uk for the search term "custom software" with or without quotes. The header I use is:
<head>
<title>Opposite Software</title>
<meta name="keywords" content="opposite.com, opposite software, custom software programming, database development">
<meta name="robots" content="index, follow">
</head>
Right, about three months ago I thought I would tweak it a bit to increase the position, I then spent a couple of hours reading up on proper SEO techniques from various well known SEO websites. So basically I left the body exactly as it was but changed the header to the following:
<head>
<title>Opposite Software</title>
<meta name="description" content="Opposite Software is a custom software development and programming company, providing expert development of custom software applications and bespoke programming services">
<meta name="keywords" content="custom software, small business software, custom application development, custom software development, database development, database design, custom programming, outsourcing software development, outsourcing services, software development company, web application development">
<meta name="subject" content="Opposite Software is a Sydney, Australia based software development and programming company, providing expert development of custom software applications and bespoke programming services">
<meta name="robots" content="index, follow">
</head>
And then I waited a month before checking the new positioning. I was shocked to find that my position had dropped to well below 100 on google.com, so I immediately changed it back to the original header and within a week it had gone back up to position 15 or so.
My question is, what is wrong with the second header when it explains my website so much better than the first, and can the first header be improved in any way?
My website "opposite.com" is always in the top 20 for google.com and in the top 10 for google.co.uk for the search term "custom software" with or without quotes. The header I use is:
<head>
<title>Opposite Software</title>
<meta name="keywords" content="opposite.com, opposite software, custom software programming, database development">
<meta name="robots" content="index, follow">
</head>
Right, about three months ago I thought I would tweak it a bit to increase the position, I then spent a couple of hours reading up on proper SEO techniques from various well known SEO websites. So basically I left the body exactly as it was but changed the header to the following:
<head>
<title>Opposite Software</title>
<meta name="description" content="Opposite Software is a custom software development and programming company, providing expert development of custom software applications and bespoke programming services">
<meta name="keywords" content="custom software, small business software, custom application development, custom software development, database development, database design, custom programming, outsourcing software development, outsourcing services, software development company, web application development">
<meta name="subject" content="Opposite Software is a Sydney, Australia based software development and programming company, providing expert development of custom software applications and bespoke programming services">
<meta name="robots" content="index, follow">
</head>
And then I waited a month before checking the new positioning. I was shocked to find that my position had dropped to well below 100 on google.com, so I immediately changed it back to the original header and within a week it had gone back up to position 15 or so.
My question is, what is wrong with the second header when it explains my website so much better than the first, and can the first header be improved in any way?