How To Optimize Your Blogger Blog Titles For Search Engines

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Adding a separator between your blog and post title helps in seo(search engine optimization). It is also known as site swapping. It is of different types. Most of bloggers and webmasters uses this | or  this / sign. You can use any one which suit you blog.
For example +,=,/,|,\. Its not important to use the common one. The reason for adding a separator to your blog is just to optimize your blog for seo and increasing traffic.
Adding the separator isn't a hard thing its as easy as ABC. Its just customizing the title code which needs a little change. Now follow the below steps to add swaper or separator between your blog title and post title.

(1). Go to http://www.blogger.com login to your account and go to template.

(2). Edit template and search for this code <title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title> by using combination of CTRL and F.

(3). After finding the above code replace it with the below code:
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'><title><data:blog.pageName/> | <data:blog.title/></title><b:else/><title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title> </b:if>

(4). After replacing the code click on save the template and visit your blog and click any post, now when you point the mouse on the window you will see a separator.

You can replace | with any sign which you want to be a separator for example /,\,{,},[,] or anything else.

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