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anyone know if there is a software solution for spinning meta tags?

I have a client site with 89 pages and want unique meta tags for each page for all the keywords... but I don't want to rewrite them 89 times

Call me lazy...
#meta #spinning #tags
  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    Well, by the time you write a script to do it, you could have done it by hand
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    Originally Posted by winebuddy View Post

    anyone know if there is a software solution for spinning meta tags?

    I have a client site with 89 pages and want unique meta tags for each page for all the keywords... but I don't want to rewrite them 89 times

    Call me lazy...
    You may want to inform your clients that the SEs stopped using meta tags a long time ago for rankings.

    And unless each is unique on every page, they can actually hurt rankings.

    Having said this, it can easily be done with my Tuelz, assuming they are static html/php pages that reside on your hard drive. Use a combo of Metaz and Replacez.

    But as DV pointed out, you can do it by hand by the time you find/buy any solution, download it, install it, then learn and use it.

    82 pages is nothing. Open them all up in Textpad and get to work. You'll be done in 12-15 minutes.

    One thing I learned is not spending an hour looking for a way to get around doing something that takes 15 minutes. It's like the folks that pay to go to a gym, and also have auto garage-door openers. Just open the door and save yourself a trip to the gym.
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  • Profile picture of the author snapcontent
    Kurt is right - pretty much a waste of time, although Google recently claimed to still be using the 'description' tag. Possibly the usual Google FUD, of course.
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