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I have a blogger blog. In the blog, I have lots of labels, like Beaches, Hill Stations, Honeymoon, City Tours, Temples and Travel Tips, etc..

If we take beaches as example and this is a https://www.sightseechannel.com/search/label/beaches, so what I want to enter the meta title and description on this label is something like…

SEO Title Tag – Best Beaches in India

SEO Description Tag – Check it out a list of best beaches in india.

How can I do it automated for all labels?

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  1. I only found an option to change the meta description. To do this you should go to the post settings set your value in the Search Description field.

    However it seems that it is not possible for the title of a specific post.

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  2. Unfortunately, Blogger doesn’t offer a built-in way to set individual meta titles and descriptions for label pages. However, there are workarounds you can try depending on your needs:

    1. Set a Global Meta Description:

    Go to Settings > Search preferences > Meta tags > Description.
    Click the Edit link and enable the "Search description" option.
    Enter a generic description that applies to most or all of your label pages. This will be displayed on all label pages unless it conflicts with another specific meta description set elsewhere (see next methods).

    • Use Dynamic Descriptions with Blogger Template Templates:
    • Go to Template > Edit HTML. Locate the section of your
      template. Inside the , you can use Blogger template tags to
      dynamically generate descriptions based on the current label. Here
      are some options:
    • Use the data:blog.pageTitle tag: This will display the blog’s title
      as the label page title. Use the data:post.labels loop to iterate
      through the active label(s) and create a description based on their
      names. For example:
    <meta name="description" content="<b:loop values='data:post.labels' var='label'><data:label.name/><b:if cond='not data:label.isLast'>, </b:if></b:loop>">
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