While it is possible to set a unique HTML title for Blog posts (read more here), you currently can't change how meta titles are named: BLOG TITLE | TAG NAME.
You could build a custom coded template, where the <title> tags can be manipulated. One thing to keep in mind: the domain settings will render beneath our default meta tags, which means that Google and other search engines would likely still pull the blog listing meta tag instead of the custom tag.
You cannot reverse the blog page title with tag/author as it is done from the backend. It will be managed from HubSpot. But yes, you can change the blog page title by updating the blog settings. Just click on blog> settings> customize blog page title.
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Automatically generated meta-title for tags and authors.
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Although Google does not always display the content that the creator has proposed, sometimes it can be generated automatically through the content of the page if they value that those generated by the user are not of enough "quality" or are not related to the user's query.
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Keep it concise. Meta tags checker,titles, and need to be short but sweet – Google typically displays the first 50–60 characters of a title tag. ...
Include the focus keyword. ...
Include a call-to-action. ...
Match the title & description to your content. ...
Automatically generated meta-title for tags and authors.
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Thanks for your replies 🙂
I can't see the reasoning for that structure, but guess I'll just have to come up with a shorter blog title, so the tag/author fits into 70 characters and be visible in search results.
You cannot reverse the blog page title with tag/author as it is done from the backend. It will be managed from HubSpot. But yes, you can change the blog page title by updating the blog settings. Just click on blog> settings> customize blog page title.
Hope this helps!
If we were able to answer your query, kindly help the community by marking it as a solution.
While it is possible to set a unique HTML title for Blog posts (read more here), you currently can't change how meta titles are named: BLOG TITLE | TAG NAME.
You could build a custom coded template, where the <title> tags can be manipulated. One thing to keep in mind: the domain settings will render beneath our default meta tags, which means that Google and other search engines would likely still pull the blog listing meta tag instead of the custom tag.