Difference between revisions of "Field SEO Manager"
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− | + | The SEO Manager allows to take advantage of ''Click2Search'' pages by adding title and meta tags that can be indexed by search engines. | |
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− | With '''SEO Manager''' you can add Meta Title, Meta Keywords and Meta Description tags to those ''Click to Search'' pages. | + | The ''Click to Search'' feature for custom fields can be enabled in the ''Fields Manager''. It links the field text to a results page with listings that have the same field value. |
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+ | For example, if you have a "Brand" custom field and you enable ''Click to Search'', when a user clicks on certain brand (i.e. Sony), he would be redirected to a page with all 'Sony' listings. With the '''SEO Manager''' you can add Meta Title, Meta Keywords and Meta Description tags to those ''Click to Search'' pages. | ||
=== Available settings === | === Available settings === | ||
− | '''Show page title at the top of the list''' -> What you enter as 'Meta Title' will be displayed | + | '''Show page title at the top of the list''' -> What you enter as 'Meta Title' will be displayed at the top of the ''Click to Search'' page |
− | '''Show meta description at the top of the list''' -> What you enter as 'Meta Description' will be displayed | + | '''Show meta description at the top of the list''' -> What you enter as 'Meta Description' will be displayed at the top of the ''Click to Search'' page (below the title) |
You can use {FIELDVALUE} tag for all fields to display the value of the field. | You can use {FIELDVALUE} tag for all fields to display the value of the field. | ||
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=== Example === | === Example === | ||
− | If you have Book listings on your site and created "Author" custom field with ''Click to Search'' enabled, when | + | If you have Book listings on your site and created an "Author" custom field with ''Click to Search'' enabled, when a user clicks on a certain author he will be taken to a page with a list of all books written by that author. |
− | If you enter "Books written by {FIELDVALUE}" as Meta Title for that custom field, the title of the ''Click to Search'' page when | + | If you enter "Books written by {FIELDVALUE}" as the ''Meta Title'' for that custom field, the title of the ''Click to Search'' page when a user clicks on book author (i.e. 'Dan Brown') will be: "Books written by Dan Brown". |
[[Category:JReviews]] | [[Category:JReviews]] | ||
[[Category:SEO]] | [[Category:SEO]] |
Revision as of 14:45, 30 August 2010
The SEO Manager allows to take advantage of Click2Search pages by adding title and meta tags that can be indexed by search engines.
The Click to Search feature for custom fields can be enabled in the Fields Manager. It links the field text to a results page with listings that have the same field value.
For example, if you have a "Brand" custom field and you enable Click to Search, when a user clicks on certain brand (i.e. Sony), he would be redirected to a page with all 'Sony' listings. With the SEO Manager you can add Meta Title, Meta Keywords and Meta Description tags to those Click to Search pages.
Available settings
Show page title at the top of the list -> What you enter as 'Meta Title' will be displayed at the top of the Click to Search page
Show meta description at the top of the list -> What you enter as 'Meta Description' will be displayed at the top of the Click to Search page (below the title)
You can use {FIELDVALUE} tag for all fields to display the value of the field.
Example
If you have Book listings on your site and created an "Author" custom field with Click to Search enabled, when a user clicks on a certain author he will be taken to a page with a list of all books written by that author.
If you enter "Books written by {FIELDVALUE}" as the Meta Title for that custom field, the title of the Click to Search page when a user clicks on book author (i.e. 'Dan Brown') will be: "Books written by Dan Brown".