Guides
Customise page settings
Once you've edited your page content, you can customise page attributes like URL, meta description, and language.
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In the Page title field, enter an external name for the page. This name will appear in the tab at the top of a visitor's web browser when the page loads.
Page title best practices to follow:
- Page titles should be lowercase, unless it’s a noun.
Bad example: DMCC coffee ecosystem
Good example: DMCC Coffee Ecosystem
- Optimum page title length should be between 30 and 60 characters.
- Page title description should be a short name of the page people would use for search and should be descriptive enough to understand what the page is about.
Adhere to a structure that includes your target keyword, a modifier, and your unique selling point, followed by the brand name, in a format like:
<Target Keyword(s)> <Modifier(s)> <USP> | DMCC
Examples of page titles:
✅ Good page title
"Gold Trading Solutions | DMCC"
“Safe & Flexible Single Family Office (SFO) | DMCC”
❌ Bad page title
"DMCC Gold Trading"
“DMCC’s Single Family Office Page: Single Family Office”
It’s within the character length between 30-60. The first one is too short. It follows the page title format (<Target Keyword(s)> <Modifier(s)> <USP> | DMCC). It doesn’t follow the page title format (<Target Keyword(s)> <Modifier(s)> <USP> | DMCC). It uses the target keyword (single family office). It is clear and concise. It’s not descriptive enough. -
In the Page URL section, click the Domains dropdown menu and select the domain where your page will be hosted. Then enter a URL slug in the Content slug field.
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In the Meta description field, enter a description of the page's content that will appear in search results below the page title.
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To associate the page with a campaign, click the Campaign dropdown menu and select a campaign. To create a new campaign instead, select Add new.
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Featured images should be disabled for any page you create. The toggle should be off by default, so you wouldn’t have to touch this.