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| I think I "hijacked" a posting...sorry about that if so--still learning how the forum works. OK--from what I can piece together from reading numerous posts about SEOs/renaming pages ("retrofitting" in my case, since I've already published), this is the procedure:
Steph (or "IR" if you want to shorten the itzelratoncita...) ;)
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| Youre confused about more than one thing. Each page should have its OWN Meta information including keywords. You should not use the same ones page to page, just as each page needs its own NAME. There is room in page properties for Keywords and description and page name and title. Once you have MADE the changes.. then you save as.. Karen
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| Hi, Karen - Thank you for your response. I'll try to rephrase/clarify this, though, since the answer didn't seem to address the points I outlined. According to my understanding, the specific need is renaming pages, so that the URL for any given page when someone calls up a website includes keywords, not just mycompanyname.com/contact, about, etc. Does having meta tags in page properties (already done) affect the URL for a given page? If not (I have not seen that it does), renaming the page to include keywords is the point. As someone pointed out in another posting, "naming" pages and giving them a "title" are 2 different things. Your message states that page properties include keywords, description, page name, and title. I don't find page name anywhere on page properties (if I'm missing something, please clue me in); however, page name is what comes up with "save page as...", and item #3 of my question asks about proper formatting precisely there, after opening "save page as...". The example given was (e.g., for my home page): index.professional-organizer/household-spaces_paper-control_home-offices.bvp The additional points on my question were about whether the same wording, in the same format, must be applied to
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| Hi ... Karen has answered your question very simply for you .. but I'll try too .. Firstly .. if I am creating a contact page for my website I am going to call it contact .. the name of the page is best kept simple .. granted, it should relate to what is on the page .. if you are showing apples, oranges and bananas, you would name each of these pages according to that .. but again, keep it simple .. all small letters, no spaces between the words unless the words are joined together by the use of the underscore symbol. Naming your pages and saving them and then publishing .. Now .. on your page properties you will find areas where you can type in a page title - this page title is important - this is the area that you want to use words that are relative to your page - each page should be titled differently - the page title is what you find when you are searching .. you can be more lengthy here - phrases, etc., can be used .. use the words that someone might input into their search to find a site with what you offer. Again, the title you apply to your navigation buttons should be simple, one word if possible, however not always possible .. again, keep this simple .. and of course the link applied is your url including the name of the page followed by .html .... - in all cases, other than your main page which is called index and you do not use the .html - again .. you would title this index page relevant to what your page contains. I am not sure what this is: index.professional-organizer/household-spaces_paper-control_home-offices.bvp But it is totally wrong .. you never use the .bvp ever .. there is never any reason to use the type of file that the blue voda website builder uses in a name or a title or anywhere for that matter. The blue voda website builder converts these .bvp files into .html files on the way from your computer to your voda host server ... and then you have a webpage live on the internet .. You can read a few of my tips if you like, they can be found in my signature here .. Name, save and publish as index - title - Professional Household Organizer | Paper Control for Home Offices | Space Saving for Paper ... or whatever it is that you do and find relevant and how you want people to find your site .. retrieve via your website url .. (url is the address - your domain name) Remember - naming - no spaces But adding a title can be as we write our words .. just normal .. I do not believe it is necessary to rename your pages and republish .. unless you have called something grapes and it is really an apple .. Keywords need to be the words on your page .. after all they are KEY right? So use them well on your page, three or more times each, choose 10 - 12 keywords, etc., Hope this helps .. Your website is a book .. .. and it's a much longer version of what you might be able to afford for a commercial .. so use it well!!
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