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Old 07-22-2007, 01:26 PM
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More tips:

Having the same keywords and description are on every page besides the index page would not be beneficial as the search engines sees it as having many similar pages i.e. the same HTML on every page. This is “duplicate content.” which Google and the other major engines are cracking down. It is much better to take time and effort to have pages with good titles, meta keywords, and meta descriptions

A few good points:

a) Cater your meta-tags to each page individually and make them more page-specific.

For example, if you are having a site of cars, placing the keyword “car” on each page is not a good idea. You should have words specific to the page as shown below, page content with the proper keywords (shown in brackets):

- If page is about car ac (air conditioning, auto ac, a/c repair, etc)

- If about radiators (radiators, radiator repair, etc) and so on

- Home page to have at least a meta keyword of each page, so that linking of those pages to the home page has a higher rate success at SEO.

b) When you add titles to the pages, they should not have same words at the beginning as seen below:

Chris Motors – Big and Stately Cars

Chris Motors – Affordable Cars

Chris Motors –Daily Routine Cars

Chris Motors – Small yet Stylish Cars

They should be more like this:

Big and Stately Cars from Chris Motors

Affordable Cars supplier

Daily Routine Cars - Chris Motors

Small yet Stylish Cars information

Since, we generally see the first few words and if look more suitable to the search phrase, chances of being indexed is higher.

c) Start your title and description with your keywords for every web page and do not waste your time with the keywords “metatag”, as this tag is no more taken into consideration by the most important search engines.
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