Meta keywords are no longer used by the major search engines - so one could
say that it really makes no difference. Besides, you can always put them
into an editable region in the head of the template, and edit them on each
page if it helps you feel better!
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"hwadler" <hwadler (AT) wadler (DOT) org> wrote
Quote:
I have different pages on my web site with entirely different subjects,
i.e. boating, bicycling, etc.
If I use a template all my key words are repeated on each page. Is this a
good or bad practice?
Should each page have their own key words or do key words only belong on
the index page.
Herman |