I’ve written two different posts on developing your site’s meta tags, keywords and descriptions. Keywords will definitely assist in your site’s findability, but descriptions will help search engine visitors click through by offering a better description.
Rather than program these optimizations as I’ve suggested, there are a couple plugins that can do the job for you.
All in One SEO Pack
John Chow recommended the All in One SEO Pack Plugin but I never took a good look at the plugin until last night. Shame on me. The plugin does a fantastic job at utilizing your “Optional Excerpt” in WordPress as your single page’s description.
Here’s how the search engine result looks (you can click on the image to see the actual post):
That said, the All in One SEO Pack does a great job with the Description Meta Tag, but I don’t believe it does as good a job with the Keyword Meta Tag. It simply assigns your selected Categories as keywords for your post, not nearly descriptive enough. You can set additional keywords for the post, but they’re not utilized anywhere else.
That’s where my next plugin recommendation comes in, Ultimate Tag Warrior. Here’s how to ensure you don’t write a keyword meta tag using the All in One SEO Pack, disable the option Use Categories for META Keywords:

Now each time you write a blog post, be sure to fill in the Optional Excerpt field with a couple simple sentences that will entice more searchers to click through to your post:

Ultimate Tag Warrior
The Ultimate Tag Warrior is a brilliant plugin that allows you to assign tags (ie. keywords) to each of your posts. It even provides a Yahoo! keyword suggestion to highlight the words that Yahoo! has deemed important. There are a lot of settings for this plugin, but here are the two options you should enable:

And use Categories as Tags:

After you write your blog post, fill in a few tags that define your blog post or add some recommendations from Yahoo!:

It would really be phenomenal if these two authors could put their heads together and combine the two plugins into one. That would reduce any redundancy on your admin page where you write your post.

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