When you are looking at all of your posts, on the far right it says SEO Title and SEO Description. I'm assuming SEO Title is the Keywords used. What do we write for SEO Descr
Wow, Marc! I learned something from the answers to your question! Isn't this place the BEST?
Jeff
You don't have to write/add anything to SEO Title or SEO Description, as your SEO Plugin will do this automatically for you.
The SEO Title will be "Page/Post Title | Site Title"
The SEO Description will be the first 160 Characters from your Excerpt field, if you have filled it in, otherwise, it will be the first 160 Characters from your Page/Post Content.
It means no "manual" value, if you visit one of your posts and right-click on it, then View Source, you will find that the values are populated correctly :-)
Even though I’m using all in one seo. My title fills in but when I look on a laptop after publishing. My values are blank. If I put it in manually and then look, they are there.
You don’t need to do it manually Lisa, not if you have All in One SEO set up as per the default settings, and as per Kyle’s training. The columns within WordPress will always say “No Value” if you have not entered them manually, because they will be applied automatically. If you want to write a post on tour website and not fill these values in, then let me know the link, I’ll show you how you can test/confirm this :-)
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What do you write in seo description?
When you are looking at all of your posts, on the far right it says SEO Title and SEO Description. I'm assuming SEO Title is the Keywords used. What do we write for SEO Descr
Though the plugin will auto-generate this, you CAN write a custom description if you want, so you can create a more concise, precise snippet for Google to use: SEO Knowledge: Meta Description
Wow, Marc! I learned something from the answers to your question! Isn't this place the BEST?
Jeff
You don't have to write/add anything to SEO Title or SEO Description, as your SEO Plugin will do this automatically for you.
The SEO Title will be "Page/Post Title | Site Title"
The SEO Description will be the first 160 Characters from your Excerpt field, if you have filled it in, otherwise, it will be the first 160 Characters from your Page/Post Content.
It means no "manual" value, if you visit one of your posts and right-click on it, then View Source, you will find that the values are populated correctly :-)
Even though I’m using all in one seo. My title fills in but when I look on a laptop after publishing. My values are blank. If I put it in manually and then look, they are there.
You don’t need to do it manually Lisa, not if you have All in One SEO set up as per the default settings, and as per Kyle’s training. The columns within WordPress will always say “No Value” if you have not entered them manually, because they will be applied automatically. If you want to write a post on tour website and not fill these values in, then let me know the link, I’ll show you how you can test/confirm this :-)
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I can't log into Word Press to edit my post for my website. It didn't save my password like it usually does and wouldn't accept my password. I reset my password and it wouldn
Try refresh browser and try again.
Click Synchronize if that's highlighted. If issue persists, reach out to support
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
However, most cases when happens to me is refreshing browser
Anyone having trouble logging into word press?
I can't log into Word Press to edit my post for my website. It didn't save my password like it usually does and wouldn't accept my password. I reset my password and it wouldn
Try refresh browser and try again.
Click Synchronize if that's highlighted. If issue persists, reach out to support
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
However, most cases when happens to me is refreshing browser
If I am not happy with where my blog post landed on Google, is there a way to improve my SEO to try and make sure I get on the 1st page?
Just keep adding and adding and correct if needed as you go. Always improve.
Cheers,
Mathew&Deloris;
Hi - do be aware that it can take several months for your posts to reach their ranking position. The age of your site and the overall number of posts also plays a part in the ranking system.
Rather than keep looking at how your current posts are doing, concentrate on adding more content. That is the most important aspect at this stage.
You need to show Google that you are an authority on your subject before your posts rank highly, and that is achieved by adding lots of content, ideally 2 or 3 times per week. It can take between 40 and 50 posts before you really start seeing high ranking positions.
Yes you can on improving your blog post anytime.
Here are some ideas below How to Improve SEO for Your Website
Most welcome
Also if you go to live events on your left select past and type SEO.
There you will find some great tips on improving your SEO with Jays video training.
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Can I improve my seo after my post is published?
If I am not happy with where my blog post landed on Google, is there a way to improve my SEO to try and make sure I get on the 1st page?
Just keep adding and adding and correct if needed as you go. Always improve.
Cheers,
Mathew&Deloris;
Hi - do be aware that it can take several months for your posts to reach their ranking position. The age of your site and the overall number of posts also plays a part in the ranking system.
Rather than keep looking at how your current posts are doing, concentrate on adding more content. That is the most important aspect at this stage.
You need to show Google that you are an authority on your subject before your posts rank highly, and that is achieved by adding lots of content, ideally 2 or 3 times per week. It can take between 40 and 50 posts before you really start seeing high ranking positions.
Yes you can on improving your blog post anytime.
Here are some ideas below How to Improve SEO for Your Website
Most welcome
Also if you go to live events on your left select past and type SEO.
There you will find some great tips on improving your SEO with Jays video training.
See more comments
Though the plugin will auto-generate this, you CAN write a custom description if you want, so you can create a more concise, precise snippet for Google to use: SEO Knowledge: Meta Description