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When you or your visitors share the homepage of your site on Facebook, Facebook will display a title, description and image which represents your site.
This information can significantly increase the click-through rates when people see your site on Facebook, leading to more visitors and greater engagement.
Luckily, All in One SEO makes it easy to control this information so you attract attention to your site when people scroll through their Facebook feed.
Here we’ll show you how to set your Facebook Social Meta when your homepage is set to display your latest posts, and when your homepage is set to a static page.
NOTE:
If you’re not sure whether your homepage is set to display your latest posts or a static page, just go to Settings » Reading on your site and check the Your homepage displays setting.
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Setting the Facebook Social Meta When Your Homepage Displays Your Latest Posts
To get started, click on Social Networks in the All in One SEO menu and then click on the Facebook tab.
On the Facebook screen, scroll down to the Home Page Settings section. You should see the Preview along with fields for Image, Title, Description and Object Type.
The Preview shows how your homepage will look in Facebook based on the image, title and description you set.
Now let’s set an image in the Image field that will appear in Facebook when your homepage is shared.
To set your image, click on the Upload or Select Image button and upload an image, or choose an image from your Media Library.
You can also type or paste the URL for an image into the field.
The image you set will appear below the Image field and in the Preview.
IMPORTANT:
Facebook prefers images that are 1200 pixels wide by 630 pixels tall. The minimum dimensions they accept are 200 pixels by 200 pixels. Full details can be found in Facebook’s documentation here.
Next, let’s set the title that will appear when your homepage is shared on Facebook.
Above the Title field you’ll see some smart tags. Click on any tag to add it to the 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.
Now we can set the description.
The Description 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.
Finally, we’re going to set the Object Type. You’re typically going to set this to Website because this best describes what the homepage is.
You can set this in the Object Type drop down.
Setting the Facebook Social Meta When Your Homepage Displays a Static Page
To set the Facebook Social Meta when your homepage displays a static page, go to Pages and click on your home page to edit it. Scroll down to the AIOSEO Settings section and click on the Social tab.
You should see the Facebook tab where you’ll see the Facebook Preview, Facebook Title, Facebook Description, Image Source, Video URL and Object Type settings.
The Facebook Preview shows how your homepage should look when posted on Facebook based on the Title, Description and Image or Video you set. There are icons in the top right corner to view how it may look on desktop or mobile.
To set the title for your homepage, click on one of our smart tags shown above the Facebook 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 Facebook Title field or combine text with the smart tags and there’s an emoji picker where you can add an emoji.
NOTE:
If you leave the Facebook Title field empty, then All in One SEO will automatically use the SEO Title entered in the General tab.
Now we can set the description for your homepage.
The Facebook Description field works in the same way as the Facebook 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.
NOTE:
If you leave the Facebook Description field empty, then All in One SEO will automatically use the Meta Description entered in the General tab.
Next we’re going to set the image.
You can do this using the Image Source setting. Click the drop down to see the available choices.
You can select Custom Image and a Facebook Image setting will be displayed where you can upload an image, select an image from your Media Library or paste the URL for an image.
IMPORTANT:
Facebook prefers images that are 1200 pixels wide by 630 pixels tall. The minimum dimensions they accept are 200 pixels by 200 pixels. Full details can be found in Facebook’s documentation here.
As an alternative to an image, you can also set a video. Just paste the URL for any video in the Video URL field.
Finally, we’re going to set the Object Type. You’re typically going to set this to Website because this best describes what the homepage is.
You can set this in the Object Type drop down.
That’s all! You’ve now set the social meta that Facebook will use when your homepage is shared.