Updating Meta Keywords
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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
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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!
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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****
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To fix use
http://yoast.com/wordpress/seo/
to
Use this to import your seo / meta keywords & all seen in photo below
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- 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
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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 **
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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?
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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
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