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Sitebuilder Plus: Page Titles and Descriptions
Here is how you can edit the page title and meta description on each of your pages:
The Page Title and Page Description can contain a lot of the same keywords search engines look for.
If showing up in search engines is a goal for your website, there are a variety of other methods you can try such as SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising. For more detailed information on SEO or PPC, click Add-on Services when you are logged into your account.
- Click Websites Manager in the left navigation menu. Then, click Edit Site.
- Click Page Settings in the top toolbar. This is where you can update your Page Title (Name) and Meta Description (Page Description).
Page Name should contain relevant information about your business. A good reference would be to use your company name and a key phrase for your home page. An example would be:
Homestead | Build, Make & Create Your Own Website
Page Description is usually 1 or 2 sentences long and relevant to your business. It should include 2-3 keywords or phrases that you'd like to be found for. An example would be:
Make a Free Website or Store! Create a Website in Minutes w/ our Award-Winning Web Design Software. Build Your Own Website; Find Customers Today.
The Page Title and Page Description can contain a lot of the same keywords search engines look for.
If showing up in search engines is a goal for your website, there are a variety of other methods you can try such as SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising. For more detailed information on SEO or PPC, click Add-on Services when you are logged into your account.
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12 years ago
Here is how you can edit the page title and meta description on each of your pages:
Page Name should contain relevant information about your business. A good reference would be to use your company name and a key phrase for your home page. An example would be:
Homestead | Build, Make & Create Your Own Website
Page Description is usually 1 or 2 sentences long and relevant to your business. It should include 2-3 keywords or phrases that you'd like to be found for. An example would be:
Make a Free Website or Store! Create a Website in Minutes w/ our Award-Winning Web Design Software. Build Your Own Website; Find Customers Today.
The Page Title and Page Description can contain a lot of the same keywords search engines look for.
If showing up in search engines is a goal for your website, there are a variety of other methods you can try such as SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising. For more detailed information on SEO or PPC, click Add-on Services when you are logged into your account.
Hope that helps!
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This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Website bookmarking.
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chris2042
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This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
how can i add a website description to follow my site name.
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bearin7188
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I also don't agree about se's not using keywords. I advertise with yellow book & my rep laughed when I told him this & said it isn't true. Another site where I sell encourages using lots of keywords.
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help.
when i search my website the heading says: website building software by homestead, then my web address underneath. How do I get it to only show my address and not site builder?
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Keyword option - moving from desktop to online.
I recently was requested to change from the desktop Sitebuilder to use of online access only. This so far has not been overly pleasant as I often use the builder and leave open all day to continuously build, only to have to re-sign in to do so...
Nonetheless my main issues at this time is in regard to the keyword option not being accessible. This is a very important tool and is needed in my sites for constant battles for high placement of search engine placement.
Does anyone know where or how to access this?
I apologize if I have missed this somehow, but I need some assistance in my search.
Am I to assume it's now moved to implementing my own meta tags?
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How do I add keywords to my pages?.
I wish to add keywords to my site pages to increase traffic. Can I do this myself and, if so, how? Thank you!
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How do I get the information displayed in the tab of my browser to change?.
The info displayed in the tab of my browser is my random logon and the city and state. Anyone know how to change it so that it just says the title of the site?
Thanks!
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Links to pages from navigation page..
When I go on my published site I see that the url descriptions are still appearing with old names that I thought I updated. For instance this page: http://www.candiceyates.com/Social-He... should say /Still-Lifes but it doesn't even though I updated the page name. When I went to Site Navigation Menu Settings and click on Links and then highlight the "Still-Life" page and then click Edit link and Browse, I cannot find the Still Life Page in the drop down. What have I done wrong?
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