![]() Twitterįor Twitter all you need to do is select 'Featured Image' and 'Summery with Large Image'įor Pinterest, you can leave the settings as they are. For instance, if you run an informational site, just select 'Article' or 'Website'.įinally, if you want to track your Facebook shares and such, click on the 'Advanced' settings and add your Facebook App and Admin ID. The Object type needs to be set based on the type of site your run. This can help when someone shares your homepage in Facebook. Considering that your site is an ecommerce site with a blog, you can select 'Article' for 'Posts' and 'Products' for 'Pages' as shown in the image below:įor homepage settings, you can use your site's homepage Title and description (that we set in Global Settings) and upload your site's default image. If you don't use 'Featured Images' you can select, 'First Image in Content' instead.įor Default Post Type Objects, you can select the 'Post Type' based on the type of site you run. If you use featured images for your posts (which should be the case) then you can select 'Featured Image' as the 'Default Post Image Source' as shown in the image below. This settings helps you create Facebook OG tags in the header of your page (you can view this by checking your page's HTML source by clicking CTRL+U). Just add profiles for your active networks and leave the others blank. You can add URLs of your social profiles here. Next thing you need to configure is Social Media. ![]() So that takes care of the 'Search Appearance' settings. Here again, everything can be left as it is. You can do this by selecting 'NO' in 'Show in ' section for all options.įinally we are in the Advanced section. It is best to 'NoIndex' all archive pages. This is the default setting so you can leave it as it is. You can do this by selecting 'No' in the 'Show in Search results' section.įor Media it is best to add a 'NoIndex' tag to media pages but since this option is not available, you can redirect the attachment pages to the attachment. When you do this Google will not show these pages in their search results but will still crawl the links on these pages and pass link value. To keep things clean, it is best to add a 'NoIndex' to both Category and Tag pages. Next in we have Taxonomies which is mostly - Categories and Tags. Tip: If you are on the free version and want schema, there are tons of free Schema plugins available that you can use. If you are on the paid version, you can configure global schema settings. For the most part it would be 'Posts' and 'Pages'.įor the most part you can leave everything as it is on here if you are on the free version. This page shows all your content types that you theme has. A nifty trick is to delete all the tags by clicking 'backspace' on your keyboard and then simply writing out your title and meta description tag as shown in the image below:įrom here, you can scroll down and fill out the Knowledge Graph with your personal or company details (Name, Address etc.). Under 'Global Settings', you can set the title tag and meta description tag for your site's homepage. ![]() ![]() In the 'Search Appearance' section you have six categories namely Global Settings, Content Types, taxonomies, Media, Archives and Advanced as shown in the image below.
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