I’ve found today that search engines not only index generators by their descriptions, but also the contents of the page and sometimes the source code of the generator to make them somewhat easier to find on the search page. (I’m also speculating that this might be the cause my generator manager performed much faster than it did 5 months ago when I returned due to so much influence on the content that I put onto it even though I don’t have so many descriptive keywords in the description.)

When searching for “smartwatch perchance”, my Chat in the Smartwatch generator comes at the first place, but interestingly, my generator hub page also comes at 11th-12th place (amongst other sites). So, the meta description might not be the only way to make your generator more findable and indexable (unless you have very little content in your generator/source to feed to). The generator hub page that was shown also links to the Templates page (?page=templates) and not heading up to my home page.

I’ve also tried to search for “the coolest generator hub on perchance”, and my generator hub collection page came up at 3rd place, while the Generator Manager comes at 4th and 5th place (for the ?page=last and ?page=templates links that both got indexed for some bizarre reason).