Hey hunni, welcome back to another banger of a blog post about our favorite topic under the sun - Squarespace SEO!
We’ve covered quite a few of Squarespace’s built-in SEO features up until now (see THIS post and THIS post for examples) and I’m super excited to continue that trend today.
This time, however, we’re moving past the most obvious settings and taking a look at one of the often overlooked Squarespace SEO settings: page title formats.
Because I’m going to guess you didn’t even know that page title formats were something you could play around with, let alone that they have SEO value, non?
Don’t say I never taught you anything LOL! ;)
As a Squarespace SEO expert and leader in this super random little niche, it’s my job/pleasure to introduce you to things like this and present it in a way that makes you think, yes Charlotte I can handle this!
This is the kind of insider info that I share with my Squarespace SEO consulting clients and students in my online course, Top Squarespace SEO. But since I’m not one for secrets and truly want the best for anyone with a website, I’m giving you the summarized goods here - totally for free!
Read the blog post or watch the video tutorial below - either way, make sure that you’ve set up your Squarespace page titles the right way, for best display and SEO impact.
Some of you reading this might be totally new to Squarespace SEO and are looking for an introduction to this topic, someone to hold your hand and show you it’s not actually that scary. On the flip side, you might already be familiar with a few points on this list already but maybe you are looking for confirmation that you’re on the right track and haven’t missed anything important. No matter where you are in your Squarespace SEO journey, I know you’ll benefit from this info!
Alright, let’s get straight to it - read the post and watch the video tutorial below to learn about Squarespace title formats: how they display and why they’re important for SEO!
Read MoreWhat makes up a website? Do you think of a collection of pages that display a variety of content? If we agree that a website is something along those lines, the next question to ask yourself is how does a visitor move around the site?
First off, there’s the home page where visitors initially land on your website. From there they navigate around to different pages of the site. Users often hop between pages by clicking through to the content they’re looking for, and that’s often indicated by the Page Title. For example, if you want to read the blog, you’ll click the “Blog” link. Or if you want to shop a brand’s products, you might click “Shop” or “Products”.
As a website owner, your goal is to make it as easy and straightforward as possible for visitors on your site to access the information they’re looking for.
This is where Page Titles come in!
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