After you have created several pages and posts on WordPress the correct way, you may notice on your Pages and Posts screens that the SEO Details on the right side may say “No Title”, “No Description”, and “No Keywords.” Have you ever wondered why they say that?

SEO DETAILS

When going through the initial training here at WA, after we have set up the All In One SEO Pack plugin, we are instructed to not worry about filling in the Meta Tags that are under the WordPress editor window. This is mainly because the All In One SEO automatically fills them in.

However when looking at the SEO Details sections of both the Pages and Posts screens within the WordPress Dashboard, one may become confused as to why it does not show any of this information. As you can see in the below image it will say “No Title”, “No Description”, and “No Keywords.”

This is normal. The only time it would show a Title, Description, or Keywords is when you manually type them in. But since the All In One SEO Pack plugin will automatically create these from the content you type into the title bar at the top of the editor and the first 160 characters of your content, these SEO details will always remain blank.

How will Google know your keywords if you do not type them in? It doesn’t have to because none of the search engines need to know either. Google and the other search engines know what your keywords are by looking at your title and content. If you construct your content correctly, they will know.

NEXT UP = The Meta Tags of the All In One SEO Pack area under the WP editor


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SQUIRRELL Premium
As usual you start a tutorial on something I am working, you are psychic.

I would like to know how to create a drop down menu for my pages with a category title that does not have a page relating to the actual title.

Thanks I hope I make sense :O))
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boomergp08 Premium
You would have to create a custom menu and then use the # hashtag feature that Kyle explains about in his training video at the below link.
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gomohr Premium
Great explanation once again. Sweet and to the point, easy to follow.
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boomergp08 Premium
Thank you Jerry. It seems I am on a roll lately with the training tutorials. I am currently gathering information on another big one...best ways to use Google+ for social media marketing.
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gomohr Premium
Cool. I will look forward to it. I am starting to use Facebook, Pinterest and even Twitter which I never had any desire to use.
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boomergp08 Premium
Many people have no desire to use social media but it is necessary nowadays if you want to get traffic to your website.
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Wedge910 Premium
Excellent information! Keep it up!
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boomergp08 Premium
Thank you George! I definitely will.
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Mark1957 Premium
Thanks for the training again Robert, going to put it with my part 1 and read them together.
Mark
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Mark. Happy reading. :)
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jvranjes Premium
Hi Robert, I do not see the purpose of the step in Page Attribute. I never do it. Once in the Menu I just drag and drop under parent page as you do, so this step just looks redundant. Is there some purpose of it that I do not know?
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boomergp08 Premium
This is the way I was taught when I first started here. It is an added step that contributes to better UX and organization of the link hierarchy.

Some on the WordPress forums claim that it helps with SEO and some say it doesn't. Perhaps this is a coincidence but all 9 of my Google Page 1 pages were created this way.

It also helps for the creation of drop downs with themes that do not support custom menus. Nathaniell did a video training about it as well.
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jvranjes Premium
OK, then perhaps I should do the same. I shall have a look at this video. Thank a lot.
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jvranjes Premium
In fact, I missed to add; if something works so well as you mentioned, you would be fool to change anything, just keep going the same way. Thanks again.
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome. I am not someone who changes anything if what I am doing is working. My moto... If it is not broken then don't fix it.
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