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Dive In Designs Support > Optimizing Your Site for Search Engines > Browser Title and Page Keywords
One of the ways some search engines evaluate your site's pages is to look at the browser's page title to see if it matches the content on the page. We have set up your site so the browser title matches keywords present on a page.
To set-up browser title/keywords:
- Click the "settings" administrative link, then edit the "Default Keywords Phrases". You'll want to enter two to three keyword-filled phrases. For example: shopping cart websites - ecommerce solutions for online businesses. The default phrases will be used on all non-product pages when nothing else is specified.
- Enter a keyword-filled phrase in the "Category Keyword" field for all categories and name your categories with searches in mind. Category list and product list pages on your site will use the category name and category keyword phrase as the browser title and keywords.
- Enter a keyword-filled phrase in the "Keyword" field for all product pages and name products with searches in mind. Product pages use the product name and product keywords for the browser title and keywords.
Some criteria to keep in mind when creating keyword phrases:
- Variety is the spice of life. Don't use the same keyword phrase for every product in a category. Ideally, you want unique keyword phrases on each page of your site.
- For category keywords, push your most competitive phrases by themselves. For product keywords, think phrases rather than generic words. For example, "natural treatments for diaper rash" is better than just "diaper rash."
- Limit the number of words in your search phrases. Try to keep the combined total to eight or less.
- Use both single and plural forms of a word in your phrases. For example, "natural treatments for diaper rash" and "organic treatment for diaper rash."
- Use keyword phrases in your product names and in the text on the page.
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