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Hey, Im no designer obviously. I can use wordpress only. Question is this... When working on a "regular website", Or i guess i mean a non wordpress site, Is there something like the "All in one SEO Pack" for wordpress to use on the non wordpress site? I mean I need to use more customer oriented words instead of SEO friendly keywords for the "title tag" and "h1" tag for actual "on page" words. Maybe some HTML coding ? |
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For a non-WordPress site you'll either need to use something like Site Build It, which has a template that enables you to add the Title, Description and Keywords, or simply add the META tags manually. This article goes through adding them manually and links to a useful tool which helps enormously: SEO: How to Create Search Engine Optimised Web Pages | WealthyDragon It may help, Cheers, Martin. |
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Thanks but i know that already. I guess i didnt state my question clearly.
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