I am using wordpress for my blog, and I want to create seo titles for my posts. For instance, if I want my post page title to be "Make money", but I want my title on google to be "how to make money". I was using the Yoast SEO plugin, but it is like a hit and miss situation. Some posts shows want I want on google, the others show the post page title on google (which I don't want).
Use the 'All in One SEO Pack'. Log in your site, click ' add new' under plugins, then click popular and its about 5 or 6 down on the list. With this you will have control of all your meta tags.
Instead try using the WordPress SEO by YOAST. It's better and very complete. The All in One SEO Pack has a little less features.
@ yeltsin.........Are you replying to me or to indyonline?? Because I already said I am using that plugin, and it is a miss and hit situation.
Try reading the entire post next time. I know you're trying to get your post count up but if you would have read the entire post (2 sentences... #laziness) you would have seen he has already tried Yoast and didn't like it...
Instead of relying on plugins, try to make titles in natural way. Make your titles unique, sensible giving the idea about that page and close to heart of audience.
Typically your page heading becomes title if you use any plugin on Wordpress, however, you can modify them manually as well.
why don't you quit lying about your location...? (posting that you are from Miami and you are from India...) OP, wordpress automatically uses the post title as the title meta tag. (Unless it's just my theme adding it (genesis) as far as the other meta tags u will most likely need a plugin or a theme that is seo friendly like genesis or thesis.
While you enter the title of your post at "New post" in wordpress, wordpress likely to take that as your title and search engines will also take that as your page title. While you are talking about SEO title, you are asking that how you can create a suitable title which will include your keyword in the title and search engines especially Google will rank it quickly. In that case, you can add your content's keyword once at your title but do not make a keyword only title. Like if your niche is "Money Making", do not make the title "Making Money" or "Money Making" because it will look spammy. Make it more natural including your keyword like "An easy of Making Money" or something like that.
do you want to show different title on Google and Different on Same page When Opened ? If Yes, this is impossible...
If you are using WordPress you can download the "All in one SEO" plugin which can help you with all your pages and posts. With this tool you can specify all the on page SEO you need really easily!
Why lie...? Tell me that.... People lie, like you are doing, to give a false sense of security to customers. BESIDES, there is no reason to LIE. Give me one reason why you should lie rather than not put anything at all...? because I'm right... and People are always lying on here for a reason.... what's yours...? and why would anybody here trust you when you lie about something as simple as your location... Must be you're embarrassed by where you're from or you're a 'wanna be' American... --------------- Hilarious!!! Thanks for the laugh!! =p -- as far as the rest of your stupid comment, can you translate it to English because it don't make sense...?
dont do a title everyone else is doing but dont make it so basic that your competing with people who are authority sites or high PR.