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I’ve been considering replacing my SEO Title Tag plugin with the All-In-One SEO Pack for a few weeks now. I finally took the time to test it today, and without question the plugin is superior to the SEO Title Tag plugin. After I determined this, I quickly made the switch.This is by far the easiest plugin to install I’ve found - even the most newbie of bloggers should be able to handle this one.
If you’re a newbie and don’t know how to install plugins, this would be a great one to learn on.
This plugin provides several significant benefits from an SEO standpoint. The most major benefit is that it rewrites the HTML title tag for each page. You can, of course create a unique title tag, description, and keyword set for your homepage (see configuration section below to see how I customized it).
The SEO title tag plugin I used to use also created a unique title tag for each page, but was much harder to install and use than the All-In-One SEO. All you have to do to install the AIO is download, extract, upload to your wp-content/plugins directory and activate.
That’s it, you’ve installed it
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You can take this plugin to the next level by customizing it properly. Here is what I did to customize it:
In your WordPress admin, go to ‘Options’ and then ‘All in One SEO’. The first thing you will want to customize are the ‘Home Title’,’Home Description’, and ‘Home Keywords’. Here’s a screen-shot of what I put in each box:
The next section you’ll see allows you to choose how you want the plugin to work. You definitely want it to rewrite the titles. It will by default create an HTML title in the following format: Title of Post | Title of Blog. This format is much better than the way that WordPress does it - they put the Blog Title first.
I don’t think that using categories for ‘Meta keywords’ is a good idea, it will give you too many pages with the same keywords. It would be better to leave that one unchecked. Use category description as title is also a bad idea for the same reason. Use noindex for archives and categories wouldn’t be wise in my opinion.
‘Autogenerate descriptions’ is the main reason this plugin is so valuable, so make sure you check that one.

Now that you have installed and configured the plugin, you will find a new section in your write post page.
If you put something in for the Title in this section it will override the ‘Title of Post | Title of Blog’ format. For this post I’m going to use: Plugin Upgrade - SEO Title Tag Replaced By All In One SEO | Search Engine Optimization
If you have good keywords in your post title you will leave this blank. If you don’t, I would add some in here. Keywords are where you add some useful keywords for the post you’re working on. For this post I’m going to use: search engine optimization, seo, title tag, all-in-one seo plugin.
thanks to courtneytuttle.com
Ken Reidy
December 7th, 2007 at 11:19 pm
I’ve been using All in One SEO Pack too since several months ago but I never try using SEO Title Tag.
I think, I’m agree with many blogger opinion if All in One SEO is the best one wordpress plugin for search engine optimising purposes.
(I’m sorry if my english not so good).
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December 19th, 2007 at 3:37 am
All in One SEO Pack is the best. It really delivers after its namesake, probably one of the best free SEO products ever made.
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January 2nd, 2008 at 10:45 am
Yeah, it’s definitely a truly excellent plug-in that should go with every wordpress blog installation.
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February 21st, 2008 at 11:57 am
All in One SEO Pack is the best for search engine optimising purposes
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February 24th, 2008 at 10:22 pm
I have been using the All-In-One-SEO plugin for several of our clients blogs and it works perfectly. Thanks for the details on how to install and use it - I am sure many Wordpress-users will find it useful!
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April 6th, 2008 at 1:39 am
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