Certain instances of your website pages, like Search Results, Services, and New Models, can be curated as landing pages with special SEO benefits. This is accomplished through the SEO Content component, which adds custom SEO-friendly page titles, text, images, and image tags into these dynamic pages
Example URLs:
https://powersports.aridemo.com/search/inventory/type/Snowmobile
https://powersports.aridemo.com/services/126048/accessory-installation
A. Choose the dynamic web page that you wish to enhance with SEO content. In our example here, we’ll use the Search Results page of aridemo.com/search/inventory/
Pages where the SEO Content Component can be applied:
B. In the ARI-CMS, go to Components and enable an instance of the SEO Content component
C. Click the component gear icon, and add a descriptive label so that it will be easy to find this component later. Example: Search Page Banners & Footers
D. Under SEO Controls, click the blue + button. A collapsed menu item will display with a label of “No title”. Click on the title (or arrow icon) to open the admin panel
E. Under Parameters Controls, click the blue + button. A field labeled Parameter will appear.
F. Paste a relative URL path for the intended page (or pages) into the Parameter field. This must be only portion of the URL path that follows the page folder name, WITHOUT the forward slash that precedes it.
G. Directly beneath the Parameter field is a radio menu selection labeled Exact|Contains. This toggle defaults to Exact, and this should be the choice for most purposes.
H. Directly beneath the Exact/Contains toggle is a blue + button. Clicking this will open another parameter control. This can be used to explicitly add the same content to multiple URLs. This can be particularly helpful on search results pages, where a single search result set can be navigated to through many different search filter combinations.
I. In the right column of the configuration screen, there is a radio menu labeled Banner|Footer.
The available options for Banner|Footer are as follows:
J. Under Banner Data, enter a page title in the field labeled H1. This will be used as the page title on the storefront page, and it also is used as the name of the content block within component settings.
K. In the Description (HTML) field, enter the content that should display beneath the page title. The admin includes a WYSIWYG editor with an option to work directly in the HTML source.
L. Under Banner Image, select the Image Picker Proceed to upload and select the appropriate image file from your computer.
M. Enter descriptive text for the image in the field labeled Image Alt Tag
N. If you want to add CTAs that will display beneath the Banner content, click the blue + button under Add Button.
If under Step I. of these instructions, the Banner Data choice is…
O. Adding Footer Data
P. Once you’re done adding the Banner (and Footer if applicable) content, select Save. This will save your entry without navigating you away from the component configuration page.
Q. To add another content block, click on the blue + button under SEO Controls (the button will display beneath your previous entry).
R. Once you’re done adding entries, go to Component Page Rules. Choose a page rule of “Only Available On”, then select the page where the content should display
S. If the account has Layout Manager, ignore Legacy Section Rules and select Save & Exit. Proceed to step T.
If the account has a Rows layout (or if you’re unsure)…
T. Whether it is a Layout Manager or Rows account, place the SEO Content component directly beneath the component that applies to the website page where the content will go.
U. In the primary menu, go to Site > Assets. In the top filter, enter an asset title of Remove H1. If the asset exists, deactivate it and select Save.
V. Publish Changes. If properly configured, the SEO Content that you’ve added will display on the respective web page (or web pages).