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SEO Templates Directory

Use ready-made templates for common SEO tasks. Find tag patterns, starter snippets, page title and description frameworks, and technical formats that help teams publish faster with fewer errors.

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Search by task or filter by template type, from technical tags to content snippets and social metadata.

10 templates shown
Indexing Template

Canonical Tag Template

Use a clean rel=”canonical” format for preferred URLs on duplicate or overlapping pages.

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Indexing Template

hreflang Template

Build alternate language and region references with a clean starter structure including x-default.

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Technical Template

robots.txt Template

Start with a simple robots.txt layout for public sites, crawl control, and sitemap inclusion.

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Content Template

Meta Title Template

Use repeatable title structures for homepages, categories, tool pages, products, and articles.

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Content Template

Meta Description Template

Draft clearer descriptions with page-type frameworks that focus on message, value, and clarity.

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Social Template

Open Graph Tag Template

Create a simple starter format for cleaner social link previews across platforms and apps.

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Indexing Template

Noindex Meta Template

Use a page-level robots meta template when a page should stay accessible but out of search.

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Technical Template

Meta Robots Template

Start with a clean robots meta tag format for index and follow combinations.

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Content Template

Title Tag Formula Template

Use formula-based title patterns when building pages at scale across categories and content types.

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Content Template

FAQ Snippet Template

Organize frequently asked questions into a clear, reusable content block for SEO landing pages and guides.

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How to use this page

Use templates to standardize your SEO workflow

Step 1

Pick the task

Start with the exact job: crawl control, preferred URLs, descriptions, titles, or social sharing.

Step 2

Open the starter format

Use the template as a repeatable base instead of rebuilding the structure each time.

Step 3

Adapt to the page

Swap in the correct URL, page type, language code, or message without breaking the overall format.

Step 4

Move into tools or guides

Use a matching tool for generation or a guide when you need context before implementation.

FAQ

Templates directory FAQ

What is this templates page for?

This page organizes copy-ready SEO templates so users can quickly find standard formats for tags, snippets, and publishing structures.

How is this different from tools?

Tools generate outputs interactively, while templates provide a reusable starting format that can be copied and adapted manually.

How is this different from guides?

Guides explain when and why to use a format, while templates focus on the format itself so users can apply it quickly.

Which template should I use first?

Many users start with canonical, meta title, meta description, or robots.txt because those cover common publishing and indexing needs.

Can these templates be used in WordPress?

Yes. Most templates are built to be copied into common publishing workflows, CMS fields, development tickets, or documentation.

Are these templates beginner-friendly?

Yes. They are simple enough for beginners to start with while still being useful for teams that need consistency at scale.

Can I search templates on this page?

Yes. The page includes live search and category filters to help users find the right template faster.

Do templates help with SEO consistency?

Yes. Consistent formats reduce avoidable errors, speed up publishing, and make recurring SEO work easier to review.

Will more templates be added later?

Yes. This directory is designed to grow as more template types, tag formats, and page frameworks are published.

Can this page be pasted directly into Elementor?

Yes. This is MAIN-only HTML with no header or footer, so it is ready for an Elementor HTML widget workflow.

Build faster

Use templates for consistency, then tools for speed

A strong workflow often starts with a template, moves into a generator, and ends with a practical guide for review.

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