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Rankings 08-26-2009 08:50 AM

Wordpress All In One SEO users (gotta question)
 
Do you still place your title/description on the Settings/General section as well as the All I One SEO setting, if so, do you use the same info on both, and if not, do you just leave the Settings/General fields blank?

Im getting alot of mixed answers about this from various people.

thanks ahead of time for your answers :thumbsup

Lace 08-26-2009 09:18 AM

Well I'm pretty sure all in one seo overwrites your title anyway, right? So I'd just use that IMO.

Horny Dude 08-26-2009 10:14 AM

I was just fucking with this plugin. I get duplicates on my blogs when I use it. I have two "meta keywords" and "meta descriptions" in the head of any page. Not sure of how that is possible. Maybe fris can shed some light on this.

Machete_ 08-26-2009 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Horny Dude (Post 16237950)
I was just fucking with this plugin. I get duplicates on my blogs when I use it. I have two "meta keywords" and "meta descriptions" in the head of any page. Not sure of how that is possible. Maybe fris can shed some light on this.

Edit the template and remove the one that is in there

Rankings 08-26-2009 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Horny Dude (Post 16237950)
I was just fucking with this plugin. I get duplicates on my blogs when I use it. I have two "meta keywords" and "meta descriptions" in the head of any page. Not sure of how that is possible. Maybe fris can shed some light on this.

i had this issue too on alot of my templates, had to remove the main and keep the one that pulls the AIOSEO

AtlantisCash 08-26-2009 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by 2bet (Post 16237607)
Do you still place your title/description on the Settings/General section as well as the All I One SEO setting, if so, do you use the same info on both, and if not, do you just leave the Settings/General fields blank?

Im getting alot of mixed answers about this from various people.

thanks ahead of time for your answers :thumbsup


The Answer is, use different info or Keywords for both, the info You filled in "All in One Seo" wil be Your Normal Title, General Settings side will put
the keywords somewhere down side of Your blog if You use wp default theme, so use them both :2 cents::thumbsup

Porn Grounds 08-26-2009 11:11 AM

That one always gave me a hard time. I started using Platinum-SEO and it seemed to work much better.

Rankings 08-26-2009 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by AtlantisCash (Post 16238112)
The Answer is, use different info or Keywords for both, the info You filled in "All in One Seo" wil be Your Normal Title, General Settings side will put
the keywords somewhere down side of Your blog if You use wp default theme, so use them both :2 cents::thumbsup

with this in mind, cant i just use the tag from the default on any template?

Machete_ 08-26-2009 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by 2bet (Post 16238282)
with this in mind, cant i just use the tag from the default on any template?

unless you want double title tags, you should remove the tagspace in the template as several people have said now.

Then you write the default title tag in the AIOSEO settings, and you wont have any problems with bad codes no matter what.

IF you do that, you dont need to think about what is written in the "general setting" since it wont be parsed in to the design

Redmanthatcould 08-26-2009 12:00 PM

For general, it is the description I want for the homepage.

For each post, I do a description for that specific post. Title it grabs from the title of the article, and keywords it grabs from the tags you use.

AtlantisCash 08-26-2009 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by KrisH (Post 16238307)
unless you want double title tags, you should remove the tagspace in the template as several people have said now.

Then you write the default title tag in the AIOSEO settings, and you wont have any problems with bad codes no matter what.

IF you do that, you dont need to think about what is written in the "general setting" since it wont be parsed in to the design


Agreed, but as i said above, You can still use them both, general settings side will appear at the other side of blog, just my 2cents.

AtlantisCash 08-26-2009 01:58 PM

Edit:what i have said is valid only for Default wp theme, so this may not work with custom themes unless coder/designer added that function in it.


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