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Hey there, friends! Today, we are super excited to share our new website called “Does This Email Exist?”. It's a fun and easy-to-use tool that helps you find out if an email address is real or not. You can try it for free at https://doesthisemailexist.neocities.org/!
Now, we're going to talk about some fascinating lines of code that we used in our website. These lines of code help our website be found by special search engines that use artificial intelligence (AI). AI search engines are like smart robots that can understand and find websites better than regular search engines.
Here's the code we want to explore:
<!-- Additional metadata for AI search engines -->
<meta name="ai:search-engine" content="AI-based search engine name" />
<meta name="ai:entity-type" content="Web Application" />
<meta name="ai:entity-subtype" content="Email Verification Tool" />
<meta
name="ai:entity-function"
content="Verify email address deliverability and validity"
/>
<meta
name="ai:interaction"
content="Submit email address for verification"
/>
These lines are written in a language called HTML, which is what web pages are made of. In HTML, we can use something called “metadata” to tell search engines more about our website. Metadata is like a label or a tag that gives extra information.
In this code, we are using metadata to tell AI search engines what our website is and what it does. Let's break it down:
<meta name="ai:search-engine" content="AI-based search engine name" />: This line tells the AI search engine its name. It's like saying, “Hey, AI search engine! We made this website just for you!”
<meta name="ai:entity-type" content="Web Application" />: This line says that our website is a “Web Application.” It's like a computer program that runs on the internet!
<meta name="ai:entity-subtype" content="Email Verification Tool" />: This line tells the search engine that our web application is an “Email Verification Tool.” It's the main purpose of our website.
<meta name="ai:entity-function" content="Verify email address deliverability and validity" />: This line explains what our email verification tool does. It checks if an email address can receive emails and if it's written correctly.
<meta name="ai:interaction" content="Submit email address for verification" />: This line tells the AI search engine how people can use our website. They just need to type in an email address and click a button to check if it's real or not.
By using this cool code, we can make sure that AI search engines understand our website and show it to people who need help with email addresses. We hope you learned something new today and had fun doing it!
Don't forget to check out our website “Does This Email Exist?” at https://doesthisemailexist.neocities.org/ and share it with your friends!
Hey there, friends! Today, we are super excited to share our new website called “Does This Email Exist?”. It's a fun and easy-to-use tool that helps you find out if an email address is real or not. You can try it for free at https://doesthisemailexist.neocities.org/!
Now, we're going to talk about some fascinating lines of code that we used in our website. These lines of code help our website be found by special search engines that use artificial intelligence (AI). AI search engines are like smart robots that can understand and find websites better than regular search engines.
Here's the code we want to explore:
<!-- Additional metadata for AI search engines -->
<meta name="ai:search-engine" content="AI-based search engine name" />
<meta name="ai:entity-type" content="Web Application" />
<meta name="ai:entity-subtype" content="Email Verification Tool" />
<meta
name="ai:entity-function"
content="Verify email address deliverability and validity"
/>
<meta
name="ai:interaction"
content="Submit email address for verification"
/>
These lines are written in a language called HTML, which is what web pages are made of. In HTML, we can use something called “metadata” to tell search engines more about our website. Metadata is like a label or a tag that gives extra information.
In this code, we are using metadata to tell AI search engines what our website is and what it does. Let's break it down:
<meta name="ai:search-engine" content="AI-based search engine name" />: This line tells the AI search engine its name. It's like saying, “Hey, AI search engine! We made this website just for you!”
<meta name="ai:entity-type" content="Web Application" />: This line says that our website is a “Web Application.” It's like a computer program that runs on the internet!
<meta name="ai:entity-subtype" content="Email Verification Tool" />: This line tells the search engine that our web application is an “Email Verification Tool.” It's the main purpose of our website.
<meta name="ai:entity-function" content="Verify email address deliverability and validity" />: This line explains what our email verification tool does. It checks if an email address can receive emails and if it's written correctly.
<meta name="ai:interaction" content="Submit email address for verification" />: This line tells the AI search engine how people can use our website. They just need to type in an email address and click a button to check if it's real or not.
By using this cool code, we can make sure that AI search engines understand our website and show it to people who need help with email addresses. We hope you learned something new today and had fun doing it!
Don't forget to check out our website “Does This Email Exist?” at https://doesthisemailexist.neocities.org/ and share it with your friends!
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