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I've made a review site with about 50 pages on it, for better seo should I be putting keywords and metatags in the admin boxes for each page? For now I've just done the websites main pages, not the submenu pages. And fwiw, I'd prefer traffic to find the main sign in page , not necessarily the small pages. Thanks R

my site is; WealthMatrix Home
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  • Profile picture of the author steveweber
    What do you mean by "admin boxes"? Also, I am not seeing where to get to your "50 pages" of content.
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    • Profile picture of the author Blade Runner 77
      This might help, a back door in is WealthMatrix Review home. Index no1 has about 50 wealth creation schemes listed by name, when you follow each link you'll come to 10 reviews on most of them. Each collection of reviews is on a separate page.
      I used godaddy/website tonight to build the site and each page has a hidden admin section I can add keywords and metatags to.
      Thanks for looking.
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      • Profile picture of the author dburk
        Hi 105724,

        You should definitely add title and description meta tags to each and every page. I wouldn't worry about the keywords, they are ignored by most SEs.

        You should break those articles up into seperate pages. When you put them all on the same page, you're limiting your potential reach in the search engines.

        Your home page can only be optimized for a handful of terms. You should definitely tried to get each of your pages listed in the search engines. It's better to have fifty ways to find your site rather than just one.
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