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Is there a way to identify the key words being used for SEO when I'm visiting a web site?

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When I am on a web site, looking at a product for sale, is there an app or add on I can use to see what that site has for key words, meta tags etc? It would be helpful when adding products to my own site to see what works elsewhere.

When I am on a web site, looking at a product for sale, is there an app or add on I can use to see what that site has for key words, meta tags etc? It would be helpful when adding products to my own site to see what works elsewhere.

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Do search engines even look at those anymore? URL, title and page content are what's relevant.

In any case, you can look at the source code. Click the Firefox button, then Web Developer, then View Source. You can also press Ctrl+U.

All 'SEO' add-ons:

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Do search engines even look at those anymore? URL, title and page content are what's relevant.

In any case, you can look at the source code. Click the Firefox button, then Web Developer, then View Source. You can also press Ctrl+U.

All 'SEO' add-ons: