Wordpress plugin to add keywords to every post automatically

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Is there a wordpress plugin that will automatically add my top 2 keywords to every post.
So every post, no matter what keywords I manually give it would have my top 2 site wide keywords on it.

Thank you for your consideration
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  • Profile picture of the author affiliaterbuzz
    you can add a code to you header file and manipulate the title to become keywords but stiil not very useful but the best thing i recommend for u is to add your keywords by your self that is better ,
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  • Profile picture of the author jamesrich1
    I do not think there is a plugin that does that. Ezine articles automatically suggests the most used keyword when you write an article. You could use that to figure out what keyword is best to optimize as tags. Its still manual and not automated but it will pick the top used keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fortune500Designs
    You mean have top 3 keywords in the actual post/article?

    Otherwise, a good plugin would be All in One SEO Pack. Cheers.
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  • Profile picture of the author EthicalDesigner
    Doing that will surely set some alarm off in Google HQ, either with software or manual insertion. In the past, SEO companies would insert keywords into their clients' website's title tags for every page, hoping that it would rank well.

    Eg for page 1, Weight Loss - some random title, page 2, Weight Loss - some random title etc.

    Google caught on and site owners were wondering why their websites did not rank well for the targeted keywords.

    Remember, there's no shortcut to SEO.
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  • Profile picture of the author SirKonstantine
    Yes you can, edit the wordpress template directly.

    For example, if you wanted those 2 keywords to be at the end of every post and before the comments section, just add it right after The Loop and Comments.php in the template's post.php file.
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