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  • Go to the top tab (called Offices & Areas, Property Editor, or CRM) > Areas

  • Search for the area you want to edit (or click search to view all)

  • Right click the relevant area from the list and click edit or double click

  • Scroll to the Name field to edit

  • The text you add to the Name field will be the H1 on the website page. However, it will also be followed by the wording “area guide” so the full H1 will be the name field followed by area guide. eg: Cambridge area guide

  • The H2 can be specified by adding text to the Subtitle field. The main body of content can be applied to the Description section. You can also use the text editor to allocate H tags within this field as well (using the Paragraph format option)

If you are trying to edit a blog article’s H1 header (which will have the URL /blog/name-of-article) , this is controlled in the Blog section of VIA

  • To edit a blog, go to Website > Blogs

  • Search for the blog you want to edit (or click search to view all)

  • Right click the relevant blog article from the list and click edit or double click

  • Scroll to the Title field to edit

  • You can assign H2, H3 and H4 title tags in the Description field using the text editor (Paragraph format option)

If you are trying to edit an office page’s window title and/or meta descriptionH1 header (which will have the URL /area-guide/name-of-area eg: /area-guide/Cambridge), this is controlled in the Areas section of VIA.

  • Go to the top tab (called Offices & Areas, Property Editor, or CRM) > Offices

  • Search for the office you want to edit (or click search to view all)

  • Right click the relevant office from the list and click edit or double click

  • Scroll to the window title and meta description fields Title field to edit the H1 header

  • The window title field is capped at 60 characters, the meta description field is capped at 160 in line with Google’s recommendationsH2 can be specified by adding text to the Subtitle field. The main body of content can be applied to the Description section. You can also use the text editor to allocate H tags within this field as well (using the Paragraph format option)

If you are trying to edit a property details page or a search results page’s window title and/or meta description H1 header unfortunately this isn’t possible, however, it is also not necessary. The property data of the website is usually imported from a third party CRM. As such, the window titles and meta descriptions H1 and H2 titles are automatically generated using the property data directly to specifically target keyword search terms such as property for sale in X. This is both to help programmatically target the most relevant keywords (property for sale in X, houses for sale in X etc), but also to avoid you having to individually manage the window titles H1s of hundreds possibly thousands of constantly updating properties, as well as as an almost infinite amount of property search combinations.

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