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Kindly tell me that how to set the different title tag of every page of blogspot.Currently the title tag of all the pages is same and I want set it according to my SEO campaign. So, Tell me that how to change it
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What do you mean? If you can add some more information I might be able to help you. |
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I mean I've a blogspot and I've pages in blog not posts. I set title of my blog and add some pages but pages shows same title I want unique title of every page is it possible ask me if you want more explanation I'll be here and thanks for your reply
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I agree, more information is needed. Titles do not have tags, however you can add a title and tags to each post that you make. With Blogger the tags are called Labels. You may be talking about individual pages that you can create within Blogger, not a post page. You can create pages within Blogger, I believe up to 20. These are different from your post pages. You can not add tags or" labels" to the pages you create, you can only add these to posts. Without more information this is about as much as I can help. Good Luck, Jamie MDM Marketing Consultants |
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Ok, That explained things a little better, you pages that you add will have a spot to enter a title just like your posts do. You will not be able to add labels or tags to these pages. You can not change your site title for each page....your URL will look like http://yourdomain.blogspot.com/p/yourpage.html meaning that your title is going to stay the same only adding :your page title. So if the name of my Blogger blog is "Computer and Stuff" then my blog title is Computers and Stuff, when I add a page the page will have a title of "Computers and Stuff: Title of Page". This is the same when you add a post, your site title on that post would be "Computers and Stuff: Title of post" Jamie MDM Marketing consultants |
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Your default Blogspot domain is set in concrete meaning this section of the URL stays the same regardless --->[.myblogname.blogspot.c0m/]page_name[/url]. It's only the page_name area that you are able to change which will obviously be dictated by what you title the page in question. If your changing scope (one page for 'kiting techniques' the other 'cheap fishing equipment' for example), it might be best to make two (or how many) different Blogspot blogs; as they are free and can all be linked to one account. EDIT: Pretty much what MDMMarketing stated in the above post. |
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I solve my problem by this <b:if cond='data:blog.url == data:blog.homepageUrl'> <title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title> <b:else/> <title><data:blog.pageName/><b:if cond='data:blog.pageName'> - </b:if><data:blog.title/></title> </b:if> |
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