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  • Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    By default All in One SEO Pack will generate the Title tag from the page or post title.

    There is a setting under All in One SEO Pack, General Settings, Advanced Settings for Autogenerate Descriptions which when enabled, will generate the Meta Description from the first 160 characters of the content.

    We advise you manually create your titles and descriptions if you care about SEO.

    Thread Starter apremierdj

    (@apremierdj)

    Thank you for your quick response. I already have this setting checked and there are still no titles or descriptions like shown in the picture I shared. Thanks in advance ??

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Auto generated titles and descriptions do not appear in the All Posts screen, they only appear as placeholder text in the All in One SEO Pack section on the Edit Post screen.

    Thread Starter apremierdj

    (@apremierdj)

    Thanks! Would you have an idea why post titles show up blank: https://stlouisdj.com/premier-entertainment-services-llc-2016-wedding-award-winner/

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    The Title tag for that post is:

    <title>Premier Entertainment Services, LLC 2016 Wedding Award Winner |</title>

    The Meta Description for that post is:

    <meta name=”description” itemprop=”description” content=”(PRLEAP.COM) ST. LOUIS, MO – January 12, 2016 – Premier Entertainment Services, LLC is pleased to announce that they have been selected as a 2016 winner in The” />

    If those are correct then All in One SEO Pack is working fine. Search engines such as Google use these as a suggestion only, they don’t have to use them and you cannot force them to use them. I’m not aware that Mailchimp uses the Title tag or Meta Description at all but you’d have to contact them about that.

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