Introduction


The All in One SEO plugin adds a meta box in your WordPress post/page edit screen that will help you optimize single posts and pages by entering unique SEO title, description, and keywords for each post you publish.

If you leave these text fields blank, the All in One SEO will use global settings to fill in these fields for you. Entering text in this meta box overrides the global All in One SEO settings. If you want to get maximum results you should fill in these fields manually and not leave them blank.

One of the things that can be confusing is that there are two ways to access and fill in these text fields.

  1. At the bottom of the page or post edit screen.
  2. From the All Posts screen on the website dashboard.

This tutorial will look at both ways to enter SEO optimization information

Let's start with the text field access at the bottom of the page/post edit screen.



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TylerH222 Premium
I have been writing my posts not using the meta box. Now it seems like I have to use the meta box because it will not leave my screen in the draft while I am writing my post and it sits right in the middle of a paragraph. I minimize it, but the banner stays there. See pic. The banner is right at the bottom of the screen. Can I get rid of that? Can I close it?
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merlynmac Premium
I'm not sure why you're seeing this. I don't see that on my posts. Did you make any changes to your back end (i.e., All in One Settings, etc.)?
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PreshusLove Premium
Thanks. I need to go back and update this on some of my posts. Good reminder. And easy to follow.
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Steven-A Premium
Thanks, it's easy to forget
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AlanJE Premium Plus
Thanks for sharing, Steven, Best Alan
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Steven-A Premium
Thanks, Alan
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MAdkins2 Premium
Thanks! An easy thing to look over and forget to do sometimes :)

~Matt
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Steven-A Premium
Thanks, Matt.
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Loes Premium
Thanks Steve, what is Squirly, is that some plugin?
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Steven-A Premium
Yes, it's an SEO optimization plugin. It purports to beat Google at its own game with an algorithm that mirrors Google's for indexing.

It's good but creates a bit of work until you get the site under control with an audit score of 85 or higher. My audit score is still at 55 I think. Long way to go but it tells you what to do to get the score higher and have Google love you.
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Loes Premium
Thanks, I must look into that:)
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1signbanner Premium
Thanks Steven!

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Steven-A Premium
Thank you, Frank.
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