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How to add search keywords to pages


Tettra indexes the title, headers, and entire body of every page along with other metadata (you can learn more about how searching works in Tettra here.)


If you'd like a page to show up for a specific keyword or synonym that isn't naturally included in the page title, headings, or body content, then you can always add a list of keywords anywhere in the page's body content and Tettra's search will index the page for those results.


In the below example, if someone searches for telecommuting, the page will now show up for that search query.


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