Template SEO problem

francesco.scaramella
3 Posts
francesco.scaramella posted this 08 July 2019

I have to ask you for clarification about your program for the realization of the templates. I continue to have problems with the seo optimization of the site to improve its rea on search engines. Lately I have also requested external advice to understand what problems I was taking back in order to solve my problems. As in fact I expected to have many problems related to a bad realization of the template for different shortcomings of the various H1, H2, and so on in the different sections of the site, as well as on the home page an almost absolute lack of information for the search engines to perform good indexing. As you can read in the document I attach to you, the images are completely devoid of any index possibilities to return to search engines. How can I improve these deficiencies using themler????

I have to ask you for clarification about your program for the realization of the templates. I continue to have problems with the seo optimization of the site to improve its rea on search engines. Lately I have also requested external advice to understand what problems I was taking back in order to solve my problems. As in fact I expected to have many problems related to a bad realization of the template for different shortcomings of the various H1, H2, and so on in the different sections of the site, as well as on the home page an almost absolute lack of information for the search engines to perform good indexing. As you can read in the document I attach to you, the images are completely devoid of any index possibilities to return to search engines. How can I improve these deficiencies using themler????
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Support Team
Support Team posted this 09 July 2019

Hello Francesco,
Unfortunately, no file is attached that I can see.

As for the images, please, try adding ALT tag description to them:

image-alt.png

Use meta tags that you can fill under Home -> Settings.

As for realization of H1 and H2 tags, you can't change that if we are talking about standard layout of post for CMS like Joomla, Wordpress, etc. Though you can add heading 1 youself to static content:

h1.png

Gina
Themler Support

Hello Francesco, Unfortunately, no file is attached that I can see. As for the images, please, try adding ALT tag description to them: !image-alt.png! Use meta tags that you can fill under Home -> Settings. As for realization of H1 and H2 tags, you can't change that if we are talking about standard layout of post for CMS like Joomla, Wordpress, etc. Though you can add heading 1 youself to static content: !h1.png! Gina Themler Support
francesco.scaramella
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francesco.scaramella posted this 09 July 2019

https://answers.themler.io/questions/189307/seo-problem?page=1
you can find the attachment in the private post

https://answers.themler.io/questions/189307/seo-problem?page=1 you can find the attachment in the private post
Support Team
Support Team posted this 10 July 2019

Thank you.

1) Meta tags, backlinks and SEF URLs are part of the content that user can alter in site admin panel
Also make sure you have correctly filled out fields in settings:

settings.png

2) Add alt tags to images as described in my previous post

3) As mentioned earlier, you can add H1 title manually, at least to Home page using Insert menu tab

4) Responsiveness of the site can be adjusted in Themler by switching between different responsive modes:

resp-modes.png

Gina
Themler Support

Thank you. 1) Meta tags, backlinks and SEF URLs are part of the content that user can alter in site admin panel Also make sure you have correctly filled out fields in settings: !settings.png! 2) Add alt tags to images as described in my previous post 3) As mentioned earlier, you can add H1 title manually, at least to Home page using Insert menu tab 4) Responsiveness of the site can be adjusted in Themler by switching between different responsive modes: !resp-modes.png! Gina Themler Support
iamdavid.sadler
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iamdavid.sadler posted this 12 August 2024

Thanks for your resposes, you can also tackle this using Themler, start by ensuring that each page has a clear H1 tag that reflects its content, along with well-structured H2s to help organize your information. For images, it’s crucial to add descriptive alt text and use relevant file names. These steps will help search engines understand your content better. Additionally, consider enhancing the homepage with more keyword-rich content to boost indexing. It might take some time, but these adjustments should really help improve your site's visibility in search results!

Sincerely,
David Sadler,
XtraSaaS Team

Thanks for your resposes, you can also tackle this using Themler, start by ensuring that each page has a clear H1 tag that reflects its content, along with well-structured H2s to help organize your information. For images, it’s crucial to add descriptive alt text and use relevant file names. These steps will help search engines understand your content better. Additionally, consider enhancing the homepage with more keyword-rich content to boost indexing. It might take some time, but these adjustments should really help improve your site's visibility in search results! Sincerely, David Sadler, [XtraSaaS][1] Team [1]: https://xtrasaas.com
Umair Rana
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Umair Rana posted this 28 August 2024

To address the SEO optimization issues you’re experiencing with your site’s templates, particularly with regards to H1 and H2 tags and image indexing, here’s how you can use Themeler to improve these deficiencies:
Proper Use of Header Tags (H1, H2, etc.):
Review Template Structure: Ensure that each page template in Themeler is designed with a clear hierarchy of header tags. For example, use one H1 tag per page for the main title, followed by H2 tags for subheadings and H3 tags for further subsections. This structure helps search engines understand the content better.
Edit Header Tags: Use Themeler’s editing tools to adjust the header tags in each template section. Make sure to use relevant keywords in these tags to improve SEO.
Optimizing Content for Search Engines:
Content Fields: Check the content fields in your Themeler templates to ensure they are appropriately filled with relevant keywords and information. This includes adding meta descriptions and alt text for images.
Template Customization: Customize your templates to include SEO-friendly elements like keyword-rich titles, descriptions, and tags. The meter should allow you to modify these settings directly within the template editor.
Image Optimization:
Add Alt Text: Ensure all images within your templates have descriptive alt text. This not only helps with SEO but also improves accessibility. You can typically add or edit alt text in the image settings within Themeler.
Image Sizing and Formats: Optimize image sizes and formats for faster loading times. Use appropriate file types (e.g., JPEG for photos, PNG for graphics) and ensure images are compressed without losing quality.
Internal Linking and Navigation:
Improved Internal Links: Use Themeler to add internal links within your content. This helps search engines crawl your site more effectively and enhances the user experience.
Navigation Structure: Ensure your navigation menus and links are well-structured and easy to follow. Straightforward navigation helps both users and search engines understand the site layout.
Check and Test:
SEO Tools: Use SEO analysis tools to test your site’s performance after making changes. The meter might offer built-in SEO tools, or you can use external tools like Google Search Console, Moz, or Ahrefs for additional insights.
Regular Updates: Review and update your templates to adapt to SEO best practices and algorithm changes.
By applying these strategies, you should be able to address the SEO deficiencies related to header tags, content, and image indexing in your Themeler templates. If you continue encountering issues, consulting with an SEO expert can provide further tailored recommendations for your needs.

Regarding: saas pro marketing

To address the SEO optimization issues you’re experiencing with your site’s templates, particularly with regards to H1 and H2 tags and image indexing, here’s how you can use Themeler to improve these deficiencies: Proper Use of Header Tags (H1, H2, etc.): Review Template Structure: Ensure that each page template in Themeler is designed with a clear hierarchy of header tags. For example, use one H1 tag per page for the main title, followed by H2 tags for subheadings and H3 tags for further subsections. This structure helps search engines understand the content better. Edit Header Tags: Use Themeler’s editing tools to adjust the header tags in each template section. Make sure to use relevant keywords in these tags to improve SEO. Optimizing Content for Search Engines: Content Fields: Check the content fields in your Themeler templates to ensure they are appropriately filled with relevant keywords and information. This includes adding meta descriptions and alt text for images. Template Customization: Customize your templates to include SEO-friendly elements like keyword-rich titles, descriptions, and tags. The meter should allow you to modify these settings directly within the template editor. Image Optimization: Add Alt Text: Ensure all images within your templates have descriptive alt text. This not only helps with SEO but also improves accessibility. You can typically add or edit alt text in the image settings within Themeler. Image Sizing and Formats: Optimize image sizes and formats for faster loading times. Use appropriate file types (e.g., JPEG for photos, PNG for graphics) and ensure images are compressed without losing quality. Internal Linking and Navigation: Improved Internal Links: Use Themeler to add internal links within your content. This helps search engines crawl your site more effectively and enhances the user experience. Navigation Structure: Ensure your navigation menus and links are well-structured and easy to follow. Straightforward navigation helps both users and search engines understand the site layout. Check and Test: SEO Tools: Use SEO analysis tools to test your site’s performance after making changes. The meter might offer built-in SEO tools, or you can use external tools like Google Search Console, Moz, or Ahrefs for additional insights. Regular Updates: Review and update your templates to adapt to SEO best practices and algorithm changes. By applying these strategies, you should be able to address the SEO deficiencies related to header tags, content, and image indexing in your Themeler templates. If you continue encountering issues, consulting with an SEO expert can provide further tailored recommendations for your needs. Regarding: [saas pro marketing][1] [1]: https://saaspromarketing.com/
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