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| Warrior Member Join Date: Nov 2011
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hey i wanted to ask u a question related to wordpress even though i dont use wordpress one of my friends asked me this question and i know u have been making sites on wordpress with a lot of easeThe quesTION is.THERE ARE 2 TITLES MEANS ONE WE PUT IN THE ALL IN ONE SEO PLUGIN WHERE THERE ARE 3 TAGS 1)TITLE TAG 2)DESCRIPTION TAG 3)KEYWORD TAG THE OTHER TITLE IS WHEN WE CREATE A POST FIRST THING WE HAVE TO ENTER IS POST TITLE.I WANTED TO KNOW WHICH TITLE SEARCH ENGINE GOES FOR IS THE TITLE WE PUT IN ALL IN ONE SEO PLUGIN OR THE TITLE WE PUT WHEN WE CREATE A BLOG POST. ..IS IT THE ALL IN ONE SEO PLUGIN THE TITLE WE PUT SHOWS ON TOP OF THE BROWSER OR THE POST TITLE WHICH SHOWS ON THE TOP OF THE PAGE which title really matters .I HOPE U GOT MY QUESTION NOW. correct me if i m wrong the title we put in all in one seo really matters and the title we put where enter the title here above the white canvas is for our convinience to differentiate which post is which. as some platforms dont provide the facility like wordpress in wordpress first we need to enter is the title and then the white canvas starts.there are many platforms which start straight with the white canvas where we have to make the title of the article using h1 tag.i have been stuck on this and my friend has really confused me |
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| Toddler Warrior Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: North of Spokane
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Wow I have a similar question. Thanks for getting it started. I use WP and the title that shows in search engine results is the title I put in the General Settings of WP at the beginning. What I want to know is that if I want to change my title tag (the search engine results) do I have to change the title of my site in the General Settings or as you suggest in All in One SEO. ![]() i guess we wait for response. |
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