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| Audacious Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Seattle
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Hey everyone I'm fairly new to internet marketing and have a few websites up and running now, but I do have an SEO tweaking question.... In the picture below you will see an example of a site I found on google to use for my example. The arrow pointing to the words "how to make money" is currently just showing my site name when its found on google for various keywords. I am using wordpress, how do I change that to reflect specific keywords? ![]() Thanks a million guys! |
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Your question is little confusing. Do you want to check where is your site for the keyword "how to make money"? or you want to change the title? If you want to change the title then go to your wordpress dashboard, then click on settings then click on General and then from the tagline section just replace the title with which keywords you want to. Hope you got it. Jawad |
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| Audacious Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Seattle
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Thanks Jawad sorry for the confusion with the question. Your second answer was just what I was looking for. But, what if I want to change it for every post? ie. I have posts about fan pages, adsence, seo but want them all to reflect their specific keywords for that Title section in Google, not the tagline I typed in for my site on wordpress. Is there any way to do that? thanks again! |
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Do you mean there is no description beneath it, or you want it to display the title of the page or post instead of just the site name? In any case, an SEO plugin like All In One SEO or Yoast will probably help.
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| Audacious Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Seattle
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Powerslave you are right, I actually just figured it out. In my SEO plugin I just needed to change the Post Title Format from: %post_title% | %blog_title% to > %post_title% | %post_title% Sorry for the confusion, as I am not fully educated on all of the technical terms and what not for post title sections. Still somewhat of a noob but I'm getting there! Cheers guys! |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: May 2011 Location: New York
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You need to change the title of your blog or edit the code to allow the description to show in the title.
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| The Mathematical Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Charleston, SC
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Just download a plugin like AIO SEO Pack or Platinum SEO and it takes care of this for you.
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