Yes..doing a bit of reverse engineering will make that happen.. 1.Go to blogger -->Design--->Edit HTML 2.Search for this line in the markup -> <title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title> 3.Replace that line with this -> <b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'> <title><data:blog.pageName/> | <data:blog.title/></title> <b:else/> <title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title> </b:if> Blogger.com has not many seo options to be acted upon..But Title Optimization is must ... Appended Blog title with post title dilutes the seo effect..
i didnt find the exact code in the source code,i tried using search option but it was not same as u mentioned.
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You can add the keywords from google adwords.com from where you can get variety of keywords for your site.
There are some free tools like Google keyword suggestion tool that helps in selection of keywords, you have to selct keywords your self, because keyword selection must be realistic and must be done after keeping in mind ability of SEO, either you can promote these keywords or not.
Its not an expert opinion but my advice is instead of "Photography-Best of all", use any proper keywords, why not "Best Photography" ,and one more thing title tag can be about 60-65 characters so fully utilize it/
Please check the Google search result its "Best Photography- Nature|Professional|Macro|Flower|insects|Amateur ..." search "picxy" in google and Photography-Best of all is not the real title and here is seocentro result
I don't know your abilities of SEO, but your posts on dp suggest you know many things. If i do SEO i go with title Best Photography, Nature , Flower , Micro , Pictures
So many replies on the same "google keyword or adword" i know google keyword is the commonly sought after
By looking at the screenshot ,can any one give advice on some improvement This is my latest SEO stunt lol. i tried my best
Looks like you did some good optimization but to be honest, what are keywords like "blogspot" or "flower" in there? I mean, you don't hope to rank for these, do you? Better stick some longtail keywords in there instead of all these broad ones. As for your description, think of how potential visitors see your site in the SERP's: Would you click on a description like that, stuffed with keywords? Probably not, even though they might have been bolded (depending on the search). Just a little thing to think about.