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Did you know that All in One SEO can automatically generate SEO titles and descriptions for your custom taxonomies?
For example, if you have a WooCommerce store then this can be a huge timesaver if you have lots of product categories.
Custom taxonomies relate to custom content other than the standard Posts and Pages found in WordPress. They are usually added using a plugin or your theme.
This article will help you with easy-to-follow steps to automatically generate SEO titles and descriptions based on formats you can create.
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IMPORTANT:
Whilst it’s possible to automatically generate your SEO titles and descriptions, this can lead to poor quality titles and descriptions which will be ignored by search engines. The best titles and descriptions are ones you write yourself.
Tutorial Video
Check out our video on how to set the title and description format for custom taxonomies here:
Controlling SEO for Custom Taxonomies
To get started, click on Search Appearance in the All in One SEO menu and then click on the Taxonomies tab.
Scroll down and you should see sections for each of your taxonomies. For example, for WooCommerce there will be a section for Product Categories where you’ll see the Preview, Category Title and Meta Description.
NOTE:
These settings will be hidden if Show in Search Results is set to No. This is because you’ve chosen to not have this content appear on search engines. Change Show in Search Results to Yes if you want this content to appear in search engines.
The Preview shows an example of how your content may look in search results based on the Title and Meta Description formats you set.
Setting the SEO Title Format
To set the SEO title format that will be used to automatically generate SEO titles for your content, click on one of our smart tags shown above the Title field.
You can also type the hash character ( # ) in the field to display a list of available tags you can choose from.
You can also enter text in the Title field or combine text with the smart tags and there’s an emoji picker where you can add an emoji.
Whatever you set in the Title will apply to all your terms in that taxonomy. However, you can override this in the Edit Term screen where you’ll see a Title field in the AIOSEO Settings section. This feature is available in All in One SEO Pro only
Setting the SEO Description Format
You can set the SEO description format that will be used to automatically generate SEO descriptions for your content by using the Meta Description field.
This field works in the same way as the Title field. You can select from one of the smart tags displayed above the field, or type the hash character ( # ) in the field to display a list of available tags you can choose from.
You can also enter text in the field or combine text with smart tags and there’s an emoji picker where you can add an emoji.
Whatever you set in the Meta Description will apply to all your terms in that taxonomy. However, you can override this in the Edit Term screen where you’ll see a Meta Description field in the AIOSEO Settings section. This feature is available in All in One SEO Pro only
That’s all! You’ve now set the SEO title and description formats for your custom taxonomies.