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
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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