How to Update Your Meta Title & Meta Description

How to Update Your Meta Title & Meta Description

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Dmac Media Website are both easy to manage and update. This holds true when it comes to updating you or websites SEO settings. Adding a Page Title & Meta Description for your pages can be done incredibly quickly and will help your webpage rank in organic search results.

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Note: The steps outlined in the following How to Guide relate to a Version 3 Dmac Media Content Management System. If you are currently using an older Dmac Media Platform and want to upgrade Speak to an Account Manager Now.

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First things first however, you are going to need to log into the admin area of your website. If you are unsure about how to do this, you can click here and follow the self help guide.

Step 1 – Visit the Pages Tab

All the Content Pages on your website can be seen by clicking on the pages icon in the bottom navigation. Here you will see a list of your websites content pages which can be edited and amended as you see fit.

Fig. 1.2 – The “Pages” icon at the bottom of the admin area will show you a list of your website pages.

Step 2 – Edit Your Pages Settings

Once you’ve identified the page you’d like to update, click on the page settings (pencil) icon.

Fig. 1.3 – Update your page settings by clicking on the Pencil Icon with the associated page.

Step 3 – Add Your Meta Title & Meta Description

Having clicked on the settings icon, your page settings pop up will appear. Here you will notice fields called Meta Title, Meta Keywords & Meta Description. Populate these fields with your chosen content.

Fig. 1.4 – Add your meta title and description in the associated fields above.

When updating your meta data, there are some rules of thumb to follow.

Meta Title – Try to keep your meta title concise (less than 60 characters). Consider the keywords a potential visitor might use when filling out the meta title, in effect you want Google to show your page when a user searches for these. Remember to keep the most important keyword early in your meta title as this will be the Blue Link that appear in search results when a search engine displays this.

Meta Keywords – Enter in two or three key words or phrases that acurately represent the content of the page in question. These are no longer a ranking factor for Google however, it is good practice to include these when updating your meta data.

Meta Description – Like your title, the meta description will also appear in search results. Aim to have a meta description that’s between 150 & 300 characters in length, contains keywords relating to the page title and has a call to action or includes your business unique selling point.

Hey presta, you’ve just updated your Meta Title and Description and your webpage is on its way to the top of search engine results pages.

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