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## Meta Tag Assistant gives you more control over what and how title tags and meta descriptions are written on each page of your site. 			##
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## Additionally, when wanting to take advantage of new success driven campaigns such as those that need adding metadata markups to let 							##
## your website compliant with the social search marketing opportunity, the idea of calling your programmer to go back and tweak 													##
## your site in the level of dealing with source codes tends to result in delayed implementation and progress. 																															##
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## CMS generated meta information are fine until you decide you are going to seriously follow the SEO guidelines on title and 																##
## description length. Now you can implement your more seo friendly titles and descriptions in bulk. You need this initial step done 									##
## manually and Meta Tag Assistant will do the rest. If you believe that the very little effort in this first step is outweighed by the 		##
## advantages your site will have over your competitors in the end, then Meta Tag Assistant is the right solution for you. You only need 	##
## to feed Meta Tag Assistant with one CSV file containing all the meta data you and your team have optimized.																												##
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Instructions:

1. First, download Meta Tag Assistant to your computer. Extract the archived files.
2. Open the CSV file inside the folder named meta. You will see five rows that are labeled URL,	Title,	Title Suffix,	Meta Description,	Meta Keywords respectively.
Edit the data under these rows accordingly with data that is related to your website. If your full webpage URL is http://www.example.com/meta-tag-assistant, 
put /meta-tag-assistant under URL column for that webpage. Don't forget the slash. Do the same for all the webpages you want listed in this CSV file. 
I have 10 rows of data as example data. You can have literally thousands of rows of data in that CSV.
3. Inside the images folder, save the image you like to attach when people share your site's webpage through social media (webpage that is included in your CSV
from Step 2).
4. Open meta-tag-assistant.php using any html editor and overwrite example.gif with the filename of that image. 
5. Prepare to upload the Meta Tag Assistant files, with your edited files, by compressing them into a zip file. 
6. Upload then extract so that you see the MetaTagAssistant folder in your website's root directory.
7. Open to edit the file from your website's template where the meta information codes can be found.
8. Finally, replace those codes with <?php include 'MetaTagAssistant/meta-tag-assistant.php';?>. When you go to view your website pages' on a
browser, you should clearly see the meta information saved in your CSV file which acts as your database. If you are seeing double, go back to your 
website's template file and make sure you remove any code which can display additional meta info.

