The Ultimate SEO Guide offers a wealth of information to help you improve your SEO (Search Engine Optimisation). Most of the information in the guide is universal, but some of the instructions are specific to the classic site editor experience. The purpose of this post is to act as a supplement to the original guide, providing additional instructions for the Square Online site editor experience.
There are four main sections in the guide: Getting Started, Keyword Research, Growth, and Tracking. We’ve provided additional information for each section below.
To manage and build your website with the Square Online site editor, navigate to your online Square Dashboard > click Square Online > click Edit Website.
For the full text, see the section on URL Customisation - Create the perfect URL for SEO.
Standard and Item Page URLs
To edit page URLs for each page on your site (including Story pages):
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To edit item page URLs for each item in your library:
For the full text on Title Tags, see the section on Title Tags - The most important single on-page SEO factor. For the full text on Meta Descriptions, see the section on Meta Descriptions.
Standard and Item Page Titles & Descriptions
To edit SEO title tags and meta descriptions for each page on your site (including Story pages):
To edit SEO title tags and meta descriptions for the entire site:
To edit item page SEO title tags and meta descriptions for each item in your library:
For the full text, see the section on Content - Understanding the basics - headlines, body and themes.
Headlines
In the Square Online site editor, the title option in any section will use H tags for you.
Themes
Themes are not currently supported by the Square Online site editor, although this is something we are working on. In the meantime, try out different header layouts and site design options to achieve different looks.
To change the overall look and style of your site, particularly colours, fonts, and button styles, start by pulling up the Site Design panel found in the bottom left corner of your site editor.
To view Advanced options, select the icon on the top right corner of Colours or Fonts.
For the full text see the section on Image SEO - How to optimize images for SEO results.
Image Alt Tag
Click on a section and then click on the image. On the left you will see options for the image, including a text field to enter ALT text.
Image Captions
Follow the same steps to add alt text, and then click on the checkbox the caption option to display a field to add caption text and options on how you want to position the caption.
To read more about adding images to your site, see the Adding Pictures to a Site article.
For the full text, see the section on Mobile SEO - Understand your mobile SEO capabilities..
Mobile SEO Matters
For instructions on previewing your site for desktop and mobile, see the Preview and Publish Your Site article in our Support Centre.
For the full text, see the section on Robots Exclusion Standard - Controlling search engine crawlers with Robots.txt and meta tags.
Using Robots.txt
To hide a page from search engines:
To hide your entire site from search engines:
Robots Meta Tags
It is not currently possible to add meta tags to individual pages at this time; however, you can add a meta tag to the entire site (which will apply it to every page on your site) by following the directions below:
For the full text, see the section on Canonical Tags - Protecting your site from duplicate content issues.
Since there is no Header Code section for individual pages, it is not possible to add canonical tags for individual pages at this time. This tag should not be necessary unless you have multiple pages with identical content.
For the full text, see the section on SEO Redirects - Understanding the 301 Redirect and How it Impacts Your SEO.
To redirect a page:
You can read more about this in the How to 301 Redirect an Old Page to a New Page article.
For the full text, see the section on Google Search Console - Formerly Webmaster Tools, Google Search Console is a Must for SEO.
Verifying Your Website with Google Search Console
Please see our article Verify Your Site with Search Engines for instructions on how to verify your site with Google’s Search Console.
Read the guide for information about keyword research strategy and keyword research tools.
For the full text, see the section on Google Analytics - Everything You Need to Understand SEO Performance.
Once you have signed up for Google Analytics and have your analytics ID:
The Square Online site editor does not currently support apps from the App Centre; however, you can often add additional functionality to your site by using the Embed Code section.
At this time it is not possible to add <link> tags to sites created in the Square Online site editor.
Since the App Centre is not currently supported by the Square Online site editor, it is not possible to add tracking and performance apps to your site right now. However, you can add other tracking tools to your site if they provide tracking code that you can add to the header code field of your site. Check out the Add Custom Tracking Code article for instructions to add additional scripts to your site.
thank you very much for this post.
My question here is: How can I edit the actual robots.txt file?
Background: Google Search Console is currently producing a Redirect Error when trying to crawl "http://roninbodyarts.co.uk" while my actual URL prefix is "https". I would like to add a "Disallow" line to my robots.txt in order to stop Google trying to crawl and index the http version.
Is there any way I can do this?
@Ronin wrote:
thank you very much for this post.
My question here is: How can I edit the actual robots.txt file?
Background: Google Search Console is currently producing a Redirect Error when trying to crawl "http://roninbodyarts.co.uk" while my actual URL prefix is "https". I would like to add a "Disallow" line to my robots.txt in order to stop Google trying to crawl and index the http version.
Is there any way I can do this?
I have to say I understand about 3 words in this - but sounds like it's something that would be beneficial to all of us if Square were able to implement the code across all sites (as they are all to https anyway).
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