What should we know about tags?
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:21 am
Categories
Email Marketing.
Social Media Marketing.
Web copywriting
Tags
Facebook.
Mailchimp.
Twitter.
An article can be present in the web copywriting category japan business email list and have the Facebook tag if we are dealing with the topic of writing on social media. And it is the same for a post in the social media marketing category that deals, for example, with the techniques for promoting the company Fan Page: it has the Facebook tag.
This is just an example to understand what tags are: archive pages to define an additional level of filter useful for navigation and creation of pages that can also be a plus for positioning on Google . Obviously first it is right to clarify some points in the FAQ.
How many tags should an article have?
There is no minimum or maximum set a priori. However, it is good practice not to overdo it, so it is advisable not to go beyond two tags. On the other hand, it is possible to publish articles without tags.
Should tags be deindexed?
Not necessarily, on the contrary: the good rule suggests not to create tags at all if they do not have a real utility. Or to generate the pages that are needed, without publishing half-empty archives that can easily become poor content (thin content) and useless for Google and users.
Does an article have to have tags?
No, while the structure of a WordPress blog is designed to have categories (even just one), tags are not essential. So if you don't have an SEO or UX strategy for managing these resources you can also avoid them. It will be easier to avoid topic overlap issues.
Email Marketing.
Social Media Marketing.
Web copywriting
Tags
Facebook.
Mailchimp.
Twitter.
An article can be present in the web copywriting category japan business email list and have the Facebook tag if we are dealing with the topic of writing on social media. And it is the same for a post in the social media marketing category that deals, for example, with the techniques for promoting the company Fan Page: it has the Facebook tag.
This is just an example to understand what tags are: archive pages to define an additional level of filter useful for navigation and creation of pages that can also be a plus for positioning on Google . Obviously first it is right to clarify some points in the FAQ.
How many tags should an article have?
There is no minimum or maximum set a priori. However, it is good practice not to overdo it, so it is advisable not to go beyond two tags. On the other hand, it is possible to publish articles without tags.
Should tags be deindexed?
Not necessarily, on the contrary: the good rule suggests not to create tags at all if they do not have a real utility. Or to generate the pages that are needed, without publishing half-empty archives that can easily become poor content (thin content) and useless for Google and users.
Does an article have to have tags?
No, while the structure of a WordPress blog is designed to have categories (even just one), tags are not essential. So if you don't have an SEO or UX strategy for managing these resources you can also avoid them. It will be easier to avoid topic overlap issues.