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I use a WYSIWYG web builder and there is an option for page keywords and site keywords, for site keywords it says (apply to all pages) so does that mean site keywords would override all my page keywords? as in if i chose 2 site keywords those keywords would apply to every page and override or minimalize each individual pages keyword? |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: EU
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I don't know what software you use but I assume that when you choose "site keywords" it will put all the keywords on every page. If it overwrites the current "page keywords" is question for the software itself. Just try and you'll see (in the source code of the page). Marian |
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Maybe it's giving you the option to place keywords for each page, say you have a sports products website, the site keywords would be general sports products related and in golf page the keywords shoud be golf targeted and so on.
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