Saturday, 28 August 2010

How to verify a wordpress blog for webmaster tools

When we talk about SEO of WordPress, one important thing is submission of sitemap to search engine like Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask and so on. Submission of sitemap will make sure your website will get indexed properly and Google bots can crawl your internal links without any issue.


Robots Meta is one useful plugin which I personally recommend for SEO optimization of your blog and I use it  on most of my WordPress SEO work. Apart from noindex, nofollow attribute, Robots meta wordpress plugin can also be use to edit your robots.txt file and .htaccess file.


One important thing which you can also achieve by using Robots meta plugin is verify your Google webmaster meta .


When you add your Site into Google webmaster tool, it ask you to verify your site using meta tag or by uploading a simple HTML file. Verifying with meta tag is very easy. Before starting this process, Install Robots meta wordpress plugin into your blog.


Follow these simple steps :


Add your site to Google webmaster tool, on next screen when it will ask for verification, copy the meta tags from the code. Follow the screenshot :



 Now open your robots meta settings from your dashboard and add the part which is highlighted into the section which says : Verify meta value for Google Webmaster Tools:




 Click on save and now on your Google webmaster tool, click on verify and submit your sitemap and configure other settings to optimize your WordPress blog for SEO.

5 comments:

  1. I prefer to use files. It makes html code cleaner.

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  2. It is really excellent information for How to verify a wordpress blog for webmaster tools.

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  3. It is very important that  How to verify a wordpress blog for webmaster tools. Great information, thanks for sharing this. I have been looking for it for a while now and it really helps me out and my  blog.

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  4. Psychothérapie Henri Labelle27 September 2010 at 18:49

    Wow, thanks a lot! This procedure is very helpful for me... I'm far from an HTML pro so... ;)

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  5. How TIgor said i also prefer to use the verification file and that way when i change the blog theme i do not need to verify the blog once again (adding the html meta in the header).

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