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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: UK
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I have a few wordpress sites going at the moment. There are a few getting near the 1st page of google. Is there a way to get your keywords dynamically inserted into the title of the search engine results? For example, someone searchs for fluffy white rabbits - my site comes to the top. In the title it will have fluffy white rabbits. I understand that you can specify a title in the posts section. Though my site does not have posts. Its only pages are privacy policy, contact us etc. So I need it site wide. Is this possible? |
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| Heaven Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Digital World
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if you are using wordpress, go to settings - General type fluffy white rabbits in the site title now all your pages will have that as the title |
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If You want to add Title and keyword to your wordpress site like HTML site then You should a Plugin called All In One SEO . It will help you
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I understand that. say I target 4 keywords. They are all at #1 on google for example fluffy white rabbit 1 fluffy white rabbit 2 fluffy white rabbit 3 fluffy white rabbit 4 Now if someone searches on google for example fluffy white rabbit 1. In the results fluffy white rabbit 1 will show in the title on the search results. If someone else searches fluffy white rabbit 2 then fluffy white rabbit 2 will show up in the search results title. I guess what Im asking is can the title be changed to show the keyword that the user typed. Like you can in adwords by using {keyword}. Is that possible? |
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: May 2011 Location: London
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You can use a dynamic title egnerator but the problem is that the engine will match and show the title as it was on the last crawl. they don't fetch the title of a page live for each of the rresults pages.
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Select the title name of your niche type which has good traffic and put your niche keyword in it and bookmarki it over as many bookmarking sites you know.
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| Galloway Photography Join Date: May 2011 Location: Surrey
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It's generally best for each page, or post to have its own unique title tag, meta description, and keywords - otherwise Google may pick it up as duplicate content.
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| King of Edu backlinks War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Internet
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You can place keyword like this keyword1|keyword2|keyword3
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Maybe javascript coding may help.
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