Provide the keyword information for each of your Web page files. Print out and use one for each individual page of your site; if 10 pages, then use 10 forms.
Do not put all your keywords on every page. Instead, use specific and different keywords on every page, so your whole site has a different emphasis page by page.
The strategy is to make a conscious decision for every page of your site for targeting a particular keywordphrase and a marketing objective for the page. This will not be necessary for every page but you should make the decision not to do it rather than whether to do it!
Prepare by reading the articles Keyword and Description in the PLAN section of the Home Page and Organic Structure For Findability in the CREATE section.
PAGE NAME________________________
FILE NAME________________________
MARKETING OBJECTIVE ________________________
KEYWORD PHRASE TARGETED _____________________
1. <Title>
[Remember: most important keywords first; first letter in Caps, the rest lower case; 9 to 11 words in length.]
2. <META NAME="DESCRIPTION">
[Remember: be compelling but start with your most important keywords and heavy on key words. Use no more than 25 words. This may be the same text as your description in the observed text below.]
3. <META NAME="KEYWORD">
[Remember: use the most significant words first, repeat any keywords only once, and specialize in one primary keyword combination for each different file.]
4. headline tags (H1, H2, etc.)
[Remember: these tags are seen by the viewer on your page; keep them no longer than 25 words]
5. link tags, such as: http://yourcompany.com/otherpage.htm (Your developer will choose from the keyword list above in naming your files.)
6. body of the page itself (List them here but you will work out the text of each page with your developer.)
[Remember: from your longer list, pick the most important ones to scatter in the body of the text.]
7. ALT tags.