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Posted: October 16, 2024 at 5:38 am

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Kbradley5

October 16, 2024 at 5:38 am

I see a forum topic from 2018 on Yoast, and a general blog on SEO, however I want to set make sure each event is set with correct SEO information. Can you guide me where to do this? I am small business owner, set my own website up and know how to set SEO on pages and posts, but don’t see that when I am in EE on an event page.

Also does making one event with many ticket options versus copying the same event for each month ( different ticket dates) make a difference? We run 4 different classes a month. In past I just set up 12 different ticket options per class. Hope what I am asking makes sense. Thanks


Kbradley5

October 17, 2024 at 5:54 am

Hopign someone can give me some insights soon, thanks!


Kbradley5

October 17, 2024 at 5:54 am

Hoping someone can give me some insights soon, thanks!


Tony

  • Support Staff

October 17, 2024 at 6:13 am

Hi there,

I am small business owner, set my own website up and know how to set SEO on pages and posts, but don’t see that when I am in EE on an event page.

Do you mean setting them within the Yoast SEO section?

That section won’t load within EE by default but there’s a snippet to enable it, that way it loads a section you are already familiar with.

One option for doing that is using this plugin:

https://wordpress.org/plugins/event-espresso-smooth-integration/

Yoast should then show within the EE event editor for you.

Also does making one event with many ticket options versus copying the same event for each month ( different ticket dates) make a difference?

I’m no SEO expert by any means but I don’t think this matters as much as it used to with regards to SEO, search engines are way ‘smarter’ than they used to be.

Personally, I would use a single event with multiple datetimes/tickets so that you are directing your traffic to the same URL.

We run 4 different classes a month. In past I just set up 12 different ticket options per class. Hope what I am asking makes sense. Thanks

So for a single event I would set up 1 Datetime per ‘class’ (the datetime being the ‘instance’ of the class) and then at least 1 ticket per datetime.

Is that how you are setting them up?

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