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WordPress Search Engine Optimization- Second Edition

You're reading from  WordPress Search Engine Optimization- Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785887642
Pages 318 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters close

WordPress Search Engine Optimization Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Getting Started – SEO Basics 2. Optimizing WordPress for SEO 3. Researching and Working with Keywords 4. Understanding Technical Optimization 5. Creating Optimized and Engaging Content 6. Link Building 7. Using Social Media 8. Avoiding Black Hat Techniques 9. Avoiding SEO Mistakes 10. Testing Your Site and Monitoring Your Progress WordPress SEO Plugins Other SEO Resources Index

Optimizing your Page/Post titles and title tags


Now, we turn to a crucial pair of elements: Post/Page titles and title tags. We need to make a distinction between a WordPress Page title and a Page's title tag because in a default configuration, WordPress generates the title tag automatically from the Post title, but in an advanced SEO configuration (which we will employ through the use of plugins), we will generate meta title tags manually.

Page/Post title processing in WordPress

The WordPress Page/Post title is the upper-most element that you create when you create a Page or Post. WordPress then employs this Post/Page title in a few ways, depending on your setup:

  • The Post/Page title is employed as the anchor text in internal WordPress navigation menus

  • The Post/Page title serves as both the title, as well as, the anchor text when a Post is represented on category or archive pages

  • Depending on the template, the Post/Page title will be employed automatically as an h1 or h2 heading tag on the Post...

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