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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: May 2009
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Hello warriors! I am setting up a wordpress blog with different pages to which I will be driving PPC traffic. How can I set each page to have its own <title> , <description> and <keywords> tags on the header? Thanks! |
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| AdSense Crazy Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: London, United Kingdom & one day Dubai (UAE)
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When you create a new post, each page has its own Title. What I would use is the 'All in One SEO' plugin. This is an excellent plugin, you can specify the EXACT title, description and also keywords for each individual page. Once you install the plugin, create a new post and scroll down to the bottom where you will see a form which relates to the All in One SEO plugin. Just fill these details out and voila. Hope that helps! |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: May 2009
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Thanks a LOT for the All In One plugin sugestion! I am having a problem though: I have installed the plugin but it won't overwrite the blog's main <title> and <description> for the individual pages. I have tried deleting the <title> and <description> tags on the templates header and then yes, the plugin kicks in and overwrites the blog ones, but in that case the blog's index remains without title nor description. Any way to have the All In One plugin overwrite the blog's title and description? Thanks! |
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