Not sure what a meta description is? It’s the little blub that comes up under your page title when your page comes up in search results. This will be used essentially like your other “meta descriptions” (more on these later) but particularly for your home page. Export as a PNG with transparent background and upload as a logo. Pro Tip: Don’t want a “logo” per se? Hop onto Canva and simply write the words you’d like to show up in your navigation bar in a new file using a font the same as or similar to the fonts on your website. You can add a logo just underneath your site title ( more on logo sizing for Squarespace in this blog) If you don’t have a logo uploaded you might want to do this so you don’t have an overly long site title showing up in your navigation bar. Once you’re in the edit header section click on “Site title and logo” and type in your new site title Hover over the header and clicking “edit header”. Your website title is added in Squarespace by following these steps Where to add your website title in Squarespace Here ideally we also want to include what we do, who it’s for and where (if relevant).įor example instead of simply “Rising Tide Creatives” which says nothing of what I do, I have Rising Tide Creatives - Website Designer for Small Businesses (the second part of this is also my target keyword for my homepage).Īn example from a different sector might be instead of “The Final Cut” setting the title to be “The Final Cut - Hairdressers in Chorlton, Manchester” (I love a hairdresser pun!) Or a final example “Sara Blake - Coach for Women in Finance, London”. You might be tempted for your website title to be simply the name of your business, but I’m here to tell you that that’s a missed opportunity. Once you have your keywords for each page of your website, you will want to use the ones that relate to your home page to inform your site title and website description.
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