Blogger's SEO Advanced Search Setting : Robots.txt,Meta Tag

Saturday 24 March 2012

Today I am Very Happy and seems a Good day for blogger users Because Blogger Blogspot Added some of Advanced SEO Options for blogger Blog when We Compare Wordpress and Blogspot then We all Know Wordpress is Great in SEO terms but Adding New Features in blogger GOOGLE fix this issue for blogger Users.



How To Enable Advanced SEO Preference : 




Log in To your blogger Account dashboard under Setting Tab you will find Search Preference which is added by blogger's Team.





















Features Added by bloggers Team.


  • Description meta tag:
  • Custom 404 page message
  • Custom redirects (Redirect 404 pages to any page on your blog).
  • Custom robots.txt
  • Custom Robots header tags
  • No follow tag, open link in new tab 

Description Meta tags:


 





















This is where you will be explaining what your blog is about.Description within 150 character will help readers to understand about your blog and will help you to get more click from search engine. Also, from SEO perspective, I would suggest you to use your main keyword here in BlogSpot meta tags description. For example:

ibloggr Master is SEO blog,where You can find Articals About Dofollow Backlinks,SEO Tips,blogging,How to Blog and thesis.






Custom 404 message:



404 page is usually a mistyped pages , which doesn’t exist. This custom 404 message will let you create custom HTML message, which you can display on your Blogger 404 pages. Now, it’s time for you to use your creativity and design something awesome.



















Here its a Example of Custom 404 Page for your blog i Created which Spice up your Blog :) !

 
  
 

Custom redirects:












 

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