Html object inserting into pages in v14
Author: Derek B.
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HI, sorry for all the questions, but could you tell me if the html code in the attachment is the correct way to insert html into my pages.
also if this is correct, have i wrote it correctly.?
and will this come up in the search engines ?
one final question, please answer this if possible regarding the expert section in the html object
if i enter html code in the expert section and attach a file from my computer would this come up in the search engines with my text and picture.?
regards Derek
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If you go to section 3 Map, click on Properties (on right hand side) for your page(s) and you may enter your page description and keywords in individual page settings which are indexed by search engines.
section 3 map
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Hi Anthony thanks for your reply do i have to enter it in html.in the page properties
also could you take a look at the attacment i posted and try and answer my questions please if yo can
regards Derek
no you don't need to do them in html in the page properties. Using the html object can be used but is a waste of time in my honest opinion because if you use the SEO the html objects for your keywords and page description will not be recognized as "optimized" - correct me if I'm wrong please.
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Thanks Anthony your a star,
if i enter my text in the page properties will google show it exactly as i want it to appear in the search engine results,
Thanks again
Regards Derek,
sorry one last question. what about the title of my text will this be shown or will google use the title of my page
say for instance on the home page will it look like this in the search engine results.
Home page (will this come up as my title in the search results)
and my text >> etc.we repair upvc doors etc etc etc
thanks again
Hi Derek,
Anthony is right. Use the Properties button in step 3 (Map) for your title, description and keywords.
But wether you show up in the Google Search results is quite a different matter and WebsiteX5 can't do that for you. There are a lot of things to think about when you want to have a good result on Google.
Have you registered your site with Google and have you uploaded the tracking code Google will provide to our webserver?
Make sure you have a google Seach Console account and have your sitemap.xml registered for indexing
Make sure your title and description are inviting to click on when you show up in the search results.
Make sure the title and description covers the contents of your page. The same for keywords. Google doesn't use them any more for your ranking, but when you use words which are not apearing on your page you might get a penalty.
Where are you based? That doesn't show in the title or description. For example, when I live in Edinburgh and I need my lock repaired I will search on 'Edinburgh lock repair', or even 'help, my lock is broken and I live in Edinburgh' or something like that. Think as somebody who needs your services, imagine on which phrases they might do a search and make sure you use those phrases on you page.
One other thing. Most of my visitors are using mobile devices. I can imagine myself, standing outside my house with a broken key and in need of your services. I will then use a mobile device to do a search. My point is, make sure your site is optimized for mobile devices (even more important than for the desktop).
On the internet you can find lots more information on how to do SEO.
Hope this helps!
Have fun,
Robert
I certainly show up in google for every site I make. It's all down to page description (not too long) and applicable keywords,.