• Hi there,

    I use a wordpress plugin ‘all in one seo’.

    Today I was directed to Google’s SEO’s starter guide, and there it tells you to use title and head tags on each document.

    I checked the html side of the wordpress post and there is no html in them which indicates title and head tags. Neither are they found in the ‘all in one SEO’ plugin.

    Am I correct in assuming that they should actually be put into each post even though I have the All-in-one-seo plugin?

    With thanks

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  • All in One SEO writes Title and Meta Description tags out for every page. If you don’t specify specific ones it auto-generates the best ones it comes up with based on the title of your post/page and its content.

    Heading tags are part of the theme. No SEO plugin is going to generate heading tags because that would be messing with your site’s theme, layout, and content. Most modern WordPress themes are pretty SEO oriented and contain a lot of what gives good Google results, out of the box.

    Your part is learning about how to set up the content on each page to include targeted key word phrases you are trying to rank that page highly on. That is the SEO part that you have to do manually because only you know who your target audience is.

    Thread Starter daisy8

    (@daisy8)

    Thank you very much for your informative reply.

    I understand from your reply that google’s seo for webmasters is already incorporated into the wordpress all-in-one plugin. (Apart from the header tags)

    I need to look closer at the header tags on my theme so I can understand a bit better about what is going on.

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