• Hi again and advice once again needed. I’ve challenged myself to give https://www.ecotoursrotorua.co.nz a responsive website even though I know extremely little about programs and computers in general. The website has now been through a review that states I should have dublin core meta tags. Is that because the reviewer has more of a personal biases to dublin core or am I missing out on something here?

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  • Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    Did that person give a reason why? If you’re questioning whether it was personal preference then I assume there’s not been an explanation for this, and no references to external sources to help the explanation. Then it would be reasonable to assume some personal opinion in play here.

    Thread Starter Kathy Warbrick

    (@kathy-warbrick)

    Hi Andrew,

    I’ve cut and pasted this snippet straight from audit.

    “This page does not take advantage of Dublin Core.

    Dublin Core is a set of standard metadata elements used to describe the contents of a website. It can help with some internal search engines and it does not bloat your code.”

    So from that Andrew can you gauge why?

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    You should ask this question to Google’s forums: https://groups.google.com/forum – I would only trust advice about SEO from the search engine organisations themselves and not third parties.

    Thread Starter Kathy Warbrick

    (@kathy-warbrick)

    Thanks Andrew. I will do now.

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