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Posted by Graeme on 10/13/65 11:35

Here's an example of one of my webpages (which was built by a
freelancer):

http://www.abetterworld.co.uk/product_details.php?sku=KB1220

Please take a quick look at the source code.

You will note that this is all sadly deficient "SEO wise" e.g
every single product has the same exact Meta keywords and
descriptons, no alt tags or link text etc.

So I was hoping to discuss how this might be remedied. That is
from a "technical standpoint" how can I best make the changes
within the DB (and obviously in turn them generate the
modified/improved dynamic pages)? If anyone could post a link or a
tutorial on the subject I'd be grateful.

Obviously each item will need to be optimised individually i.e.
one by one. This being an exceedingly long and arduous job; as
there are over 20,000 different products available on my website.

Would the changes have to made using phpMyAdmin or can I somehow
import the data (after it has been developed locally)? I've read
somewhere that "tables" can be used to do just this.

Best Regards

Graeme Nicholson
www.abetterworld.co.uk

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