David West
@david_west · Product Manager @ Nibble Apps
Love it @feifanw - very simple product - love the site. What's the biggest benefit of this that you have seen over "traditional"/other means of generating meta content? The simplicity? What do you get by adding the app URLs etc?
Also..any plans to create a wordpress plugin or portal-type solution that dynamically adapts the meta tags to the content (i.e. when it is updated)? Can imagine doing this for every page on a site being tedious, although for your main landing page it seems super useful & intuitive.
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Feifan Wang
@feifanw · I work on core15.co & SecretSauceHQ.com
@david_west thanks for the feedback 🙌 The main thing here is that a different set of tags should be used for different types of websites. This is very early, but I'm gonna write some simple guides for different site types and what various tags mean. For example you can deeplink into your mobile app's content by providing a deeplinked URL.
The wordpress plugin is a great idea and something I've thought about before. I'd encourage you to sign up for the mailing list on the site :)
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David West
@david_west · Product Manager @ Nibble Apps
@feifanw Great tip - I'll do just that. Yeah I guess for total noobs like me who normally just use the Wordpress plugin and customise the detail under the page - that type of explanation and some visual examples of how the meta content gets churned out would be super useful. Hoping I'll get to implement deep-linking soon though within some apps - will be epic to use MetaTags :)
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Feifan Wang
@feifanw · I work on core15.co & SecretSauceHQ.com
@david_west Totally :) I think the use cases get a bit more niche when it comes to things like ecommerce (relevant to Pinterest) and mobile. It's also good to think about the type of content you wanna present for a page when it's shared, especially given the chance to either present a image OR a video. A video could be miles better for conversions in certain cases.
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