Update Page-Level SEO and Social Sharing Details

Update Page-Level SEO and Social Sharing Details

You can add a Title Tag, Meta Description, and other SEO settings to your website's pages without using any advanced coding.

  • Add a Title tag, Meta description, and Metadata
  • Change the image, title, and description for social sharing
  • Publishing your changes

 

Add a Title tag, Meta description, and Metadata

To add SEO details for each page, follow the steps below:

  1. Select Pages at the top of your dashboard.
  2. Click on the title of the page you want to change SEO details on.
  3. On the right-hand sidebar, click on SEO & Sharing to expand the sidebar.

The SEO & Sharing section will expand, and will show the SEO tab settings by default. Below are the fields and settings you can modify:

Title Tag This should include a brief summary of what the page is about. Your Meta Title is the blue clickable text that appears in search results, so you will want something attention-grabbing.
Description The Meta Description is where you will want to go into a little more detail about the content of your page or your website as a whole. In search engine results, this is the black text that shows up under the Meta Title.
Keywords In this section, you can list the keywords and search terms that are relevant to the page. This is optional, and does not affect your page's SEO.
Navigation Label A will allow you to set a different title/label for this page, seen in the navigation menu on your site - without affecting your page's title. This is optional, and does not affect your page's SEO.
Canonical URL

Setting a Canonical Tag will help you to prevent duplicate content from being indexed. By clicking inside the box labeled Select Content, you will see a dropdown that lists all of the pages on your site. Ideally, you will want to select the page that you are currently viewing.

Allow Search Engines to Index Page

The toggle option allows search engines to index the page and display it in search results. If you do not want users to find your page via search engines (for example, a "Thank You" page), then toggle this off.

Allow Search Engines to Follow Links The toggle option allows search engines to follow links and index in accordance with the first option.

 

The image below shows how the information you enter in the Title Tag and Description fields in the sidebar will appear in a Google search result.

 

For more tips on what SEO data to enter in these fields, check out Website SEO Best Practices.

 

Change the thumbnail preview, title, and description for social sharing

You can change how your website "share link" appears when shared on Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter). You are able to change the thumbnail image, title, and description that appears when you share a link to a page on these social media platforms.

To edit the social sharing link details:

  1. Select Pages at the top of your dashboard.
  2. Click on the title of the page you want to change SEO details on.
  3. On the right-hand sidebar, click on SEO & Sharing to expand the sidebar.
  4. Click on the Facebook or X/Twitter tab to edit the settings for the respective platform.

Facebook title: Unless you customize this field, your SEO page title is used.

Facebook description: Without an SEO description customized, the first block on your page containing text will be used here.

Facebook image: By default, the site logo image is first to be chosen if you do not upload an image here. 

JPG, GIF or PNG. Minimum 200 x 200 px, but at least 1200 x 630 pixels is recommended. 8MB max size. See Facebook's documentation for more details and recommendations.

Facebook App ID: Use this field if you are tracking analytics information with Facebook or if you have a Facebook App.

Twitter title: Unless you customize this field, your SEO page title is used.

Twitter description: Without an SEO description customized, the first block on your page containing text will be used here.

Twitter image: By default, the site logo image is first to be chosen if you do not upload an image here. 

JPG, GIF or PNG. Minimum 300 x 157 px, maximum 4096 x 4096 px and 5MB in size. 2:1 aspect ratio recommended. See X's documentation for more details and recommendations.

 

 

Publishing your changes

To finalize your SEO changes, click the Publish button in the top-right corner of the screen.

Note: It can take anywhere from 24 hours to several weeks for your SEO changes to become visible in search engines. When you make SEO changes, you will want to submit your sitemap to Google and Bing to ensure that the search engines crawl your newly-optimized sitemap immediately.


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