Will keywords written into a page using JavaScript replacing placeholders in the page source affect SEO?

Will keywords written into a page using JavaScript replacing placeholders in the page source affect SEO? - Google Search Console is a free application that allows you to identify, troubleshoot, and resolve any issues that Google may encounter as it crawls and attempts to index your website in search results. If you’re not the most technical person in the world, some of the errors you’re likely to encounter there may leave you scratching your head. We wanted to make it a bit easier, so we put together this handy set of tips about seo, google-search, googlebot, to guide you along the way. Read the discuss below, we share some tips to fix the issue about Will keywords written into a page using JavaScript replacing placeholders in the page source affect SEO?.Problem :


Website pages use SEO content (words) that are dynamically generated. Like the store name (on a multi store site).



However the dynamically generated words only show when you inspect element, as below.



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But when you view page source the dynamic content placeholder shows, as below.



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Will this impact SEO, that is will the store name "Singapore" in the example be used/parsed or the dynamic content place holder or in any other way that I'm missing.


Solution :

Google will see it as "store_name"


If the issue about seo, google-search, googlebot, is resolved, there’s a good chance that your content will get indexed and you’ll start to show up in Google search results. This means a greater chance to drive organic search traffic to your site.

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