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Should I MetaTag Every Page?
Although most webmasters take great care in making sure their index pages are Meta tagged with descriptive keywords and an appealing description, many question the need to spend as much attention on other pages of the site. After all, isn’t it the goal to get people to visit a website through its front page, not through its side doors? Doesn’t the front page have the most useful information about a website, including its purpose, and hopefully, a good navigation system? Why bother with the side pages when one can spend their time concentrating on the site’s home?
Because, my friend, in the webpage numbers game, it doesn’t matter whether or not people come into the site through its front door, windows, attic, back door, or basement! The goal is to get people to visit the website – period - via any page possible.
Nevertheless, many webmasters question whether or not they should Meta tag every page on their site. My
answer is a resounding YES!!!!! A website is not one page (unless it’s a very small or poor one). A website
is a collection of pages, each page geared towards different subjects and possibly different audiences.
Why settle with having just one page on a search engine, one page that is geared towards a general
audience, when you can have lots of pages on a search engine, each geared towards specific audiences?
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