Monday, May 27, 2013

Title Tag

Title Tag

The title tag is simply the title piece of this page. This should appear in two places. Firstly, at the top of your webpage and secondly, in the URL bar at the top of the browser.When you create the webpage, you will need to create a place for it within your website. This means you need to know the title of your page before you create it. Keep the title simple and functional as such titles are easier for search engines to pick up. As the above picture demonstrates. The page title and the URL should be simple and similar. Many webpages can be defined by their function such as “about us” and “contact us” or “products,” while blog posts are subject based such as “meet the vacuum 200” and so on. Some webpage creation platforms such as Wordpress will allow you to change the URL of a given page or blog post. Furthermore, you can decide how you want the URL to be defined. This means as well as including the title, you can add the date the page or post was added to the URL to help search engines place it.You will find this under permalink settings in the Settings section of your Wordpress dashboard at the bottom left:As you can see, there are five structural options. The first is the default setting which uses a random code. The second uses the day the post was published and the name of the post, the third uses month and name, the fourth is numeric and the fifth can be customized. If you are uncomfortable with customization we suggest you use “day and name” or “month and name.”

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