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Hi, I’m working on adding the SEO to a site I’ve built, can anyone help answer the following-
Should I add descriptions and keywords metatags to just the home page or the masters giving them all the same as the home page? Any tips would be most welcome.
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Steve


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I could be wrong but I usually put keywords in the master page and unique page descriptions for each page.

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Read this http://www.dtp2.nl/freeway-pro-seo.html and you’re good to go.

In short, for the best results make a page for each item you have and give every page unique descriptions, metatags alt-tags and keywords.


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Individual titles, description and keywords for each page - These meta tags should be unique to each page they appear on.

Titles and Descriptions are very important. Keywords less so. But all should stick to the rules and be keyword rich and work with the actual page content.
If you haven’t already, it is good to read these sites.

http://www.dtp2.nl/freeway-pro-seo.html
http://www.thehelpful.com/befound/index.html

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On 30 Oct 2010, at 16:16, Steve Hughes wrote:

Hi, I’m working on adding the SEO to a site I’ve built, can anyone help answer the following-
Should I add descriptions and keywords metatags to just the home page or the masters giving them all the same as the home page? Any tips would be most welcome.
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You could also read this

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Hi, I’m working on adding the SEO to a site I’ve built, can anyone help answer the following-
Should I add descriptions and keywords metatags to just the home page or the masters giving them all the same as the home page? Any tips would be most welcome.
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My way to peak place 2 on several searchers:

Congruent …

  • page description

  • page name

  • keywords

  • h1 text

  • h2 text

  • bodycopy

  • picture names

  • alt text for elements

  • internal links

  • time to wait

  • proper sitemaps in all formats

  • clean backlinks

  • propper robots.txt

  • continuous forwarding the sitemap
    to search machines.

  • used also mistakes in writing as keywords
    description etc. which is a very good trick.

Example:
Lots of people writing “breif” instead of “brief”
into search fields. Look for popular mistakes
in your business wordings. Could be “grahic design”
instead of “graphic design” …


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One thing I’m struggling with as most articles conflict or avoid, and that is the issue of what format to use, should i use keywords or key phrases?

On 30 Oct 2010, at 17:24, DTP2 wrote:

Read this http://www.dtp2.nl/freeway-pro-seo.html and you’re good to go.

In short, for the best results make a page for each item you have and give every page unique descriptions, metatags alt-tags and keywords.


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Using the Page Title text “my product in mytown” in the similar arrangement to a search is more likely to be found than “mytown my product” ~ But only to those googling “my product in mytown”

Both have keywords and both are key phrases. You need to consider which is more important.

Google will look at the words in your page title, your H1 headings, your file name and page content to determine what it feels are the keywords/phrases it deems important

You can go some way to push google in the right direction.

David Owen { Freeway Friendly Web hosting and Domains }

http://www.ineedwebhosting.co.uk | http://www.PrintlineAdvertising.co.uk

On 1 Nov 2010, at 17:48, Steven Hughes wrote:

One thing I’m struggling with as most articles conflict or avoid, and that is the issue of what format to use, should i use keywords or key phrases?


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