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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Age: 38
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While I was reading Jennifer's 30-day project, it seemed as though she was creating keywords for every page of her website.
I created a long list of possible keywords in the <head> of my webpage, and use this same <head> for every page of my website. I also submitted my website through Microsoft Submit It with 3 primary keyword phrases. I write tons of content for my website, at least a page every 2-3 days. But, I don't actually write for different keywords. I attempt to add my 3 keyword phrases into tech content as much as possible. but, should i be creating keywords for every page of content, and if so, how do you do this? Also, if you have a dynamically driven site, how do you add this keywords to your website? Thanks, Destiny |
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