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Automatic Search Engine Friendly Title Tag and Meta Tags in Wordpress

Tuesday 5 September 2006 @ 12:47 pm

In this post I’ll show how to create search engine friendly title tags and meta tags for your Wordpress blog.
Title Tag
It is generally accepted that the title tag is one of the most important aspects of search engine optimization (SEO). The title tag determines the text that appears in the topmost bar of the […]

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Force non-WWW URL for your Wordpress Blog

Sunday 3 September 2006 @ 11:23 pm

How To Force Non-WWW vs WWW URL to Avoid Canonical Problems and Duplicate Content Penalty on a Wordpress Blog
I don’t know if it’s true, but there is speculation that Google will actually penalize your blog or website if the same pages can be reached with both the www and non-www URL address.
From a SEO perspective, […]

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How to Display Google Search Results on Your Own Page in Wordpress

Sunday 3 September 2006 @ 7:42 pm

Google has just released a long-awaited feature for Adsense for Search. You can have Google search and sitesearch results displayed within your own website or blog pages for enhanced integration of Adsense with your own site.
Implementing this new feature in Wordpress can be somewhat tricky. You can’t just copy-paste the Google code to your Page […]

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Add Google Search to Wordpress Blog

Tuesday 29 August 2006 @ 12:00 am

Update Sep-06-2006: Please see Displaying Google Search Results on Your Own Page for a more complete Google SiteSearch Feature.
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For search within a site, let’s install a Google search box on the Ads Minded Wordpress theme.
First log in to your Google Adsense account, and choose Adsense setup, and from the products list, select Adsense for […]

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Add Google Sitemap to Wordpress Blog

Sunday 13 August 2006 @ 8:12 pm

This is the second post in my series on getting your site indexed in search engines and search engine optimization.
Google is by far the most important search engine today. I’ve read reports that Google counts for about 60% of searches, but my experience says this is an underestimated number. For instance, one of my blogs […]

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