Updating Meta Keywords
-
Hi
I am going through the process of cleaning up the SEO on my blog www.shoottokyo.com. Someone recommended that I can use ScreamingFrog to find the location of 4xx errors and I noticed that there are Meta Keywords on about 200 of my posts but some of them are wrong such as it mentions my old city I lived in or my old camera I used to use. I want to clean these up.
If I look on the post itself in Wordpress I don't even this this information. Where can I edit it? Is there a way to easily edit across multiple posts? I previously used All in One SEO perhaps these came from that and I need to reinstall that to clean this up?
I'm new to all of this expect a lot of questions.
Thanks
Dave
-
Thanks Thomas. I can see the Meta Keywords 2 but not the 1 for some reasons. It doesn't look like it is hurting anything so I'm going to leave it alone for now. FTP is out of my depth. Thanks for your help!
-
Hi David,
instal yoast then instal the transport plugin
are you useing a SEO plugin?
if not is your wordpress theame maker listed?
If yes use the transport plugin to import the media data
Make shure you delete the old data by checking the box in transportER
This will put it all in Yoast then you can get rid of it.
If that dose not work you will have to use FTP or SFTP and go to the page and clean it up.
You can see the keywords if you use show page sources as shown in the 3ed box up.
Or here
view-source:http://shoottokyo.com/explore/
name="keywords" content="Nakameguro, Photography Blog, Meguro, Meguro-ku, Shoot Tokyo, ShootTokyo, Canon" /><meta < strong=""></meta <>
**You have the same
view-source:http://shoottokyo.com/my-gear/
harset="UTF-8" /><meta<br>http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no" /><meta<br>http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" /><meta<br>name="keywords" content="Nakameguro, Photography Blog, Meguro, Meguro-ku, Shoot Tokyo, ShootTokyo, Canon" /> <meta< strong="">property="og:site_name" content="ShootTokyo" /><meta<br>property="og:type" content="website" /><meta<br>property="og:title" content="A friendly photography blog" /><meta<br>property="og:url" content="http://shoottokyo.com/" /><meta< span=""></meta<></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br></meta<></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br>
**I love Leica M cameras
I hope this helps,
tom****
-
-
To fix use
http://yoast.com/wordpress/seo/
to
Use this to import your seo / meta keywords & all seen in photo below
&
- Post titles and meta descriptions
- Robots Meta configuration
- Canonical
- Breadcrumbs
- Permalink clean up
- XML Sitemaps
- RSS enhancements
- Edit your robots.txt and .htaccess
- Clean up head section
- API Docs
Frist use here http://wordpress.org/plugins/seo-data-transporter/ to move you old keyword & new to one place
seen hear
http://yoast.com/all-in-one-seo-pack-migration/
This imports all the meta descriptions, meta keywords and titles that you entered into All In One SEO Pack. Should this, for any reason what so ever, not work, then you can use the brilliant SEO Data Transporter plugin. This plugin allows you to move SEO data back and forth between several theme platforms and plugins, so it would also allow you to migrate to WordPress SEO from other plugins like Ultimate SEO.
I hope I have been of help,
Tom
-
Your site shows the Meta Keyword for every page. on all pages you had shown me in the photo
They are here in all pages
view-source:http://shoottokyo.com/
<html<br>lang="en-US" prefix="og: http://ogp.me/ns#"><link<br>rel='stylesheet' href='http://shoottokyopullzone.shoottokyo.netdna-cdn.com//wp-content/plugins/wp-minify/min/?f=wp-content/plugins/wp-polls/polls-css.css,wp-content/plugins/cart66/cart66.css,wp-content/plugins/wp-pagenavi/pagenavi-css.css,wp-content/uploads/p4/static/1373800074_style.css&m=1373800074' type='text/css' media='screen' /><title>ShootTokyo - A friendly photography blog from Tokyo, Japan</title><meta<br>charset="UTF-8" /><meta<br>http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no" /><meta<br>http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" /><meta<br>name="keywords" content="Nakameguro, Photography Blog, Meguro, Meguro-ku, Shoot Tokyo, ShootTokyo, Canon" /> <meta< strong="">property="og:site_name" content="ShootTokyo" /><meta<br>property="og:type" content="website" /><meta<br>property="og:title" content="A friendly photography blog" /><meta<br>property="og:url" content="http://shoottokyo.com/" /><meta<br>property="og:description" content="A friendly photography blog in Nakameguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan." /><meta<br>property="og:image" content="http://shoottokyopullzone.shoottokyo.netdna-cdn.com//wp-content/uploads/p4/images/logo_1373067517.png" /><meta<br>name="description" content="ShootTokyo is the online home of photographer and blogger Dave Powell. Dave covers his life in Japan, travels around the world and shares his love of photography, film and cameras."/><link<br>rel="canonical" href="http://shoottokyo.com/" /><meta<br>property='og:locale' content='en_US'/><meta<br>property='og:type' content='website'/><meta<br>property='og:title' content='ShootTokyo - A friendly photography blog from Tokyo, Japan'/><meta<br>property='og:url' content='http://shoottokyo.com/'/><meta< p=""></meta<></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br></link<br></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br></meta<></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br></link<br></html<br>
**view-source:http://shoottokyo.com/explore/
name="keywords" content="Nakameguro, Photography Blog, Meguro, Meguro-ku, Shoot Tokyo, ShootTokyo, Canon" /><meta< span=""> </meta<>
You have the same
view-source:http://shoottokyo.com/my-gear/
harset="UTF-8" /><meta<br>http-equiv="imagetoolbar" content="no" /><meta<br>http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" /><meta<br>name="keywords" content="Nakameguro, Photography Blog, Meguro, Meguro-ku, Shoot Tokyo, ShootTokyo, Canon" /> <meta< strong="">property="og:site_name" content="ShootTokyo" /><meta<br>property="og:type" content="website" /><meta<br>property="og:title" content="A friendly photography blog" /><meta<br>property="og:url" content="http://shoottokyo.com/" /><meta< p=""></meta<></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br></meta<></meta<br></meta<br></meta<br>
**I love Leica M cameras **
-
Where do I modify it? When I go to the actual page or post in Wordpress I can't seem to find the Meta Keywords that Screaming Frog is able to find.
Somehow Wordpress thinks I want this as a Meta Keyword for every page.
Where I can change this?
-
In screaming frog Seo spider simply export your findings to an XML file then click on the URL that how's your content that you are looking for found in the XML. then modify it
Tom
Got a burning SEO question?
Subscribe to Moz Pro to gain full access to Q&A, answer questions, and ask your own.
Browse Questions
Explore more categories
-
Moz Tools
Chat with the community about the Moz tools.
-
SEO Tactics
Discuss the SEO process with fellow marketers
-
Community
Discuss industry events, jobs, and news!
-
Digital Marketing
Chat about tactics outside of SEO
-
Research & Trends
Dive into research and trends in the search industry.
-
Support
Connect on product support and feature requests.
Related Questions
-
New to Moz, need some probably basic answers about Keywords, Linking, Competitors and General SEO
Hi, So I have quite a lot of data colelcted about my site now, regarding keyword research, page crawling and competitor research ect. But I find myself second guessing myself about what I have done and what to do next. I have done basic research for as many relevant keywords I could think of to my site, including branded and non branded terms. If the main competitive keywords for my niche are very competitive, shall I start doing more research for long tail keywords and only try to rank for them? Does is matter how many keywords I am doing research for? Does is matter how many keywords I try to optimise for each webpage? Are the amount of branded keywords I am researching skewing my results? As they are all ranked #1, but nearly all of the non branded keywords are much further down the list... Once I have decided what keywords are worth trying to ranking for for each page, are the techniques to actually rank more highly for them - Title, H1 Tag, Description, Meta Data, Fresh Content and using the keywords on the page? Or are there more techniques I haven't heard of? Under Keyword Rankings - I noticded that some of my keywords are directing to specific pages, like "Cavity Waxes" is directing to the URL ending in .com/cavity-waxes - How do you assign the keywords im researching to specific URLs? - Or does Moz do it automatically? As most of my keywords seem to be unassigned to any URL, is that because they are not ranking highly enough? How do I best use the data collected through Moz? Good practices? Techniques? Tips and Tricks? What is the best practice for finding potential link partners and asking them for mutual linking? Techniques for finding partners that are likely to link with us, but still provides link juice. I must apologise for this long-winded set of questions, but these are troubling me! Any help would be greatly appreciated, Kind regards, Max Johnson
Moz Pro | | BiltHamber10 -
Multiple meta descriptions found - MozBar
We are getting "Multiple meta descriptions found!" error when testing meta in the Chrome MozBar extension. We are using the Wordpress All in One SEO plugin. Thinking there may be a conflict with default meta description being blank and needing removed to not conflict with meta generated by All in One SEO. Curious if anyone has come across this and any info on eradicating the issue would be greatly appreciated. Most likely a newbie question on my part. Thanks!
Moz Pro | | departikan0 -
Branded Keywords: Should I Monitor My Products' Names?
I am setting up my keywords' tags and brand rules. Is there any reason not to consider my products' names as "branded keywords". For instance, if my brand is HealthNut and I have products (that people talk about by name), such as GreenGiant Juice, should I create a brand rule for "GreenGiant Juice"? Granted, most of the time, customers will be searching for "HealthNut GreenGiant Juice", but there must be at least a minority who would search directly for the product itself without using the brand name. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Moz Pro | | EliteErikSEO0 -
How accurate is SEOMoz's keyword analysis tool?
For the most part, SEOMoz's keyword analysis tool has been in line with other tools like Adwords keyword tool with regards to competitive level. I have just encountered a keyword though that a client may choose to compete on that seems to be far off. keyword phrase: online math games Adwords competitive level: Low SEOMoz competitive level: 80 This seems like a sizeable difference (I know the two compare all results vs first page authority's, but typically they are in line with each other). With other related keywords for the industry in question, SEOMoz and Adwords seem to be in line. This one just got me thinking. I know the SEOMoz score is a sign of the strength of the top results and that the "low" score from Adwords may be a sign of much weaker results on the following pages (with a higher number of weaker pages vs fewer high authority outliers). **Question: ** How accurate is SEOMoz keyword analysis tool and what other keyword analysis tools are you guys/gals using that you like? I have tried others but many provide duplicate insights.
Moz Pro | | mattylac0 -
Same keywords in 3 campaigns being counted against total kws.
I have the same kw sets across 3 campaigns but are being counted against the 300 total count. Shouldn't they only count once? Thx!
Moz Pro | | AZWebWorks0 -
Crawl Diagnostics shows two title and meta tag errors but they are false positives.
I got one hit each on "Missing Meta Description Tag" and "Title Missing or Empty" but in the source of my page they are clearly there: <title>Protein Powder | Compare and Get the Best Prices</title> <meta name="keywords" content="protein powder, whey protein, protein supplement, whey protein isolate, hydrolyzed whey" /> I understand there are conventions which may or may not be followed by Drupal (I read an earlier question where ordering and W3C conventions were suggested) but i'm not sure how to fix them given Drupal will just overwrite any hand editing the next time something is built and importantly, I can't get the crawl to work on cue - it works on the automatic once a week crawl in the main campaign summary but every time I've specifically used the Crawl Test tool it gives me a "There was an error submitting your request to the crawler. Please try again later" so I can't really test any changes. Given Google seems to be recognising the title tag - ie showing it in the results - Do I put this down as seomoz just not working? Kind Regards, Brian
Moz Pro | | btrr690 -
Where is the keyword difficulty tool data sourced from?
I also use Market Samurai, and I've noticed what seem to be big discrepancies with the keyword data presented by this (data comes from Majestic SEO) and the Keyword Difficulty Tool. To take just one example, I analyze the term "how to remove tea stains" In the Keyword Difficulty Tool, this returns the following: Root Domain Linking Root Domains: 2,233 Page Linking Root Domains: 4 When I use Market Samurai, however, the data returned is: RDD (Domains linking to this domain): 19,911 RDP (Domains linking to this page): 19 I thought that these two metrics were the same for both tools, but I've written them out in case someone sees a difference. As I say, Market Samurai data is sourced from Majestic SEO - a reputable SEO company - but I have no idea where the Keyword Difficulty Tool data is from, nor why these differences are so pronounced? Are they indeed the same metrics in both cases, or am I missing something? Any insight would be much appreciated.
Moz Pro | | ZakGottlieb710