In your browser,Under view click on page source
that will show you the HTML for this page look for “meta”
this is where you’ll put the Meta tags for the search engines
Use the code that a previous poster posted. But now today with search engines, most (Google) don’t use keywords because of keyword stuffing, but the meta description value is more important and your title tag so make sure those two have your site’s keywords in them.
You first need to research what people would type in to find you. You need to optimize each page for its own term. Add the term in your title tag, description tag, keyword tag and in the content.
You put them in the code (in the meta data), and then the same words get used on the page.
Comment by Eric S — March 5, 2009 @ 4:01 pm
In your browser,Under view click on page source
that will show you the HTML for this page look for “meta”
this is where you’ll put the Meta tags for the search engines
Comment by Çlïgér4™ ? — March 9, 2009 @ 4:28 am
You can begin with your keywords in your Keyword Meta Data area which is found between the and the . Like this:
You would then use your keywords and key phrases within the content of your web page.
For a simple explanation, read:
DianeD
Comment by DianeD — March 11, 2009 @ 8:21 pm
Use the code that a previous poster posted. But now today with search engines, most (Google) don’t use keywords because of keyword stuffing, but the meta description value is more important and your title tag so make sure those two have your site’s keywords in them.
Comment by Adam — March 12, 2009 @ 11:10 am
You first need to research what people would type in to find you. You need to optimize each page for its own term. Add the term in your title tag, description tag, keyword tag and in the content.
Comment by linkme2mrseo — March 13, 2009 @ 7:38 am