![]() ![]() How to Find Your Webpage Title (Title Tag) So in this post, I want to explain how you can easily find your Titles, Meta Descriptions, and Headers to verify they are set up properly for SEO. That’s because webpage Titles and Meta descriptions are not obviously displayed on your website. For example, I recently completed an SEO Tune-Up project for a client and at first he didn’t think anything was actually changed on his website. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, a lot of important details can get lost in an incorrect translation.Įven if you’re outsourcing your SEO it’s important to understand what your consultant is doing. That’s why SEO can often feel like trying to cook dinner using directions written in a foreign language. If you’re like most business owners I talk to, then you’re not fluent in the HTML coding language, and you’re not exactly sure where meta tags like the title tag and meta description are located on your webpages. Are you curious how to find and check the title tag, meta description and other meta tags on your website? Look no further… ![]()
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