Ensuring your Meta tags are added efficiently in Webflow without duplication is essential for SEO and site organization.
1. Access Project Settings
- Go to Project Settings from your Webflow Dashboard.
- Select the SEO tab, which allows you to manage your meta tags centrally.
2. Use Global SEO Settings
- In the SEO tab, fill out the Meta Title and Meta Description fields. These global settings will auto-apply to all pages unless overridden.
- Add any global keywords or tags that are relevant to your entire site. This minimizes the need for duplication.
3. Customize Individual Pages
- Navigate to each Page’s Settings by clicking the gear icon next to the page.
- In the SEO Settings panel, you can specify page-specific Meta Titles, Descriptions, and Keywords to prevent duplication.
- If a page has unique content, ensure its meta data is tailored separately from the global settings.
4. Utilize Dynamic Data for CMS Items
- If your site uses a CMS, leverage dynamic fields. For instance, use the title of the CMS item within the Meta Title automatically by selecting the relevant field.
- This reduces manual input and ensures consistent, unique tags per CMS-generated page.
5. Site-wide Code Injection
- For Meta Tags not provided in the UI, use Custom Code in the Head section under Settings.
- Avoid duplications by consolidating any scripts or similar tags in this section rather than adding directly to individual pages.
Summary
Keep your Webflow project organized by using the global SEO settings for site-wide Meta data, customizing individual pages for unique content, and leveraging CMS dynamic data where possible. This approach will help minimize duplication while optimizing your site’s SEO.