You can use relevant keywords in the titles and text on your posts and pages.
You can also tell search engines which pages, posts, and links to ignore so
they won’t show up in search results.
How to add keywords to your post and page titles
Improve the ranking of your posts and pages in searches:
Include keywords that explain what the post or page is about.
Try to keep your titles under 60 characters. Short and concise titles are more
readable and don’t get cut off.
To add headers
To tell search engines what your post is about, you can add headers like H1,
H2, H3, and more. To add headers:
2. In the top left, choose the blog where you want to add headers.
3. From the menu on the left, click Posts.
4. Click the title of the post you want to edit.
5. Highlight the text you want to make into a header.
6. In the menu, click Paragraph Menu.
7. Choose the type of heading you want.
Make your images searchable
To make your images searchable and accessible to all readers, you can add a
short description, alt text, or title:
2. In the top left, choose a blog.
3. Add an image to your post and click on it.
4. Click Edit.
5. In the text box:
• In the “alt” section: Add a long description.
• In the “title” section: Add a short description.
6. Click Update.
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How to hide page from searches
Important: You can hide posts and pages that fall under the tags you select.
To block certain posts, in the post editor settings, under "Custom robots
tags," turn on No-index.
If you don’t want search engines to find certain pages or posts, you can hide
them. To hide pages:
2. In the top left, choose a blog.
3. In menu on the left, click Settings.
4. Under "Crawlers and Indexing," turn on
Enable custom robots header tags.
5. Click Home page tags, Archive and search page tags, or Post and page tags.
How to tell search engines not to follow certain links
2. In the top left, choose a blog.
3. From the menu on the left, click Posts.
4. Click the post you want to hide.
5. At the top, click Link Insert link and then Create/edit URL.
6. Check the box next to Add ‘rel=nofollow’ attribute.
7. Click OK.
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