New WordPress Plugin for SEO
I’ve just released “SEO Title Tag”, a plugin for WordPress. As the name implies, it allows you to optimize your WordPress site’s title tags in ways not supported by the default WordPress installation. For example:
- If you define a custom field (called “title_tag”) when writing or editing a post (or static page), that custom field will then be displayed as the title tag.
- The post title and blog name are reversed for better keyword prominence within the title tag.
- You can shorten or eliminate the blog name altogether from your title tags.
- You can define a custom title tag for your home page through the Options page.
- It will use the category’s description as the title on category pages (when defined).
- If you’re using the UltimateTagWarrior plugin, it will put the tag name in the titles on tag pages.
- It will also cook you dinner and all sorts of other amazing, useful stuff (not really).
Get the plugin now: SEO Title Tag WordPress Plugin
I’d love your feedback, as this is my first WordPress plugin.
Enjoy!
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SEO Title Tag WordPress Plugin
Stephan Spencer, of Netconcepts (SEO web agency), created a WordPress plugin called “SEO Title Tag.” The plugin allows you create search engine optimized titles for WordPress blogs. The features of the plugin are:
Allows you to override a …
Trackback by iZachy — 7/17/2006 @ 3:50 pm
Thanks for this plugin!
Custom titles is something I have been doing by hand for months now and I am very grateful that you have released this plugin to simply the process for me as I expand my blog network!
Comment by Mark Wegner — 8/2/2006 @ 4:55 pm
Does anyone know the name of the wordpress plugin that creates a list of your posts in a category instead of just displaying them one after the other? I want it so that when someone clicks on a category they just get a list of posts from that category.
I'm sure Ive seen one…and sifting through the WP site is a nightmare
Comment by Jonathon — 11/17/2006 @ 10:14 am
What I want to do on my blog, is every few hours take the oldest post and move it to the
front of the queue, all automatically. Anyone know if there is a plugin that can do this or
a simple way to set up another plugin to do this (use my own feed perhaps)?
Thanks.
Comment by Charlie — 12/12/2006 @ 2:30 pm
Do you know if there is a central page shown all the latest wordpress plugins?
Comment by Hong Kong internet marketing — 4/9/2007 @ 10:48 am