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Barbiro
I noticed my SEO Catalog includes the Title, but not the web site description nor keywords. Any way to add them?
Theredzone
I have been asking this questions for months. Seems no one knows the answer. Since it is the SEO catalog, it would make sense to have Keywords and Descriptions.
purplekitty
You can't add them right now. Right now the only thing you can control with the catalog is the header and the footer which was an improvement that was made a few months ago. Considering that the catalog is relatively new and monstersmile.gif has many other things on their plate right now, my guess is it is a bit low on the priority list.
Theredzone
Just my imput, but wouldnt it be smarter to have keywords and descriptions in the SEO catalog? I know it is not the most important thing, but when they are none I doubt the search engines think highly of it?
ArcoJedi
I think this was left off because we needed time to analyze the risk of duplicate content, but I am not sure. The addition of this feature is still in development and will be coming in a later release in the next few weeks/months. I have sent a ticket through to the development team with all the details you have posted and I have been reassured that they are working on this.

Thanks!
Theredzone
Sounds good. I didnt even think of the duplicate content. I do not think this is a huge deal, but it could help monstersmile.gif people gain a little more edge.
Fordogtrainers
how about increasing the number of products listed within one page?
good-will not pass on valuable google pr rank to other pages
bad-load time will increase
but who cares? this is mainly for SEO
beside i didn't check but if tables are used with fixed size visitor will start see content quickly until all the rest loaded
Ben N
QUOTE (Fordogtrainers @ Sep 23 2004, 03:51 AM)
how about increasing the number of products listed within one page?
good-will not pass on valuable google pr rank to other pages
bad-load time will increase
but who cares? this is mainly for SEO
beside i didn't check but if tables are used with fixed size visitor will start see content quickly until all the rest loaded

Very interesting take on this. I wonder if the good would outweigh the bad in this case?
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