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How to Set a Character Limit for Post Titles in WordPress

character limit for post titles
Day by day the dependency on social media is increasing. It has become an integral part of our daily life. WordPress plays an important role in stimulating the lifestyle of almost all internet users. People use WordPress for promoting their business, blogs, or any other charitable promotions.

WordPress uses its plug-ins to promote your blog within the top 5 search results. But before that, it is important to make your content title within 60 words. So that people can read your whole title just from the above in their search list. Otherwise, readers will lose interest in your content. Even though, your content comes with the top 5 search results.

This is the reason why it is important to set a character limit for post titles. WordPress plug-in features help a lot in managing the character limits for the titles. You just have to choose the correct plug-in and install it. The leftover work for managing your post will be done by WordPress itself.

Why it is needed?

Why it’s needed to set a character limit for post title has been explained with a simple example. Suppose, you are a make-up blogger and you are reviewing a certain cosmetics on your blog. You have written a thorough and detailed review.

But the title contains all the basic information of the product. Thus, your character limit of the title exceeds 60. But you thought the details in the title will grab their attention and you put it on your blog anyway.

And at the end of the day, you do not get the anticipated result. Why? Most of the people like to get an insight into the content from the title. And the Google search engine can showcase up to 60 characters only.

This is the reason; your content could not pass the readability. Even though there are various kinds of SEO, to boost the website views. But you can always increase your readability if you manage your content title characters.

How Does It work?

Most of the experts claim that the readability of an article or blog depends on the title. A precisely written title brings the users attention to it. Your title should be interesting and must contain a key point within it.

Most of the people tend to ignore a post or article, just by going through the title content from the search list. In the Google search list, each result shows a few portions of the title.

So, the chances are high if you set a character limit for a post title, it will increase the readability. So that it can come up completely on the search list, giving access to the audience to know the promises of your content.

When Do You Need To Set A Character Limit?
In the case of a joint work, where more than 2 authors have contributed to the work; you have to adjust all the names while keeping the readability check in mind.

WordPress does the work for you. You don’t have to go for each name over and over again to check the character count. The WordPress plug-ins help to modify the title of their known increasing the readability.

The plugin feature can be altered depending upon the requirements. Not only just that, but there are several features within the checkboxes in the plug-ins for different types of posts, blogs, article, and so on. Though, it is dependent on what type of SEO plug-ins you have installed.

Setting the Title Characters

One of the easiest ways of limiting characters via WordPress is by using limit post title plugins. the steps are elaborated here to guide you properly.

Step 1: Go to the “Plugins” area from the WordPress dashboard and add a new plugin. then install and activate the plug-in. this will create a new function within the settings of WordPress.

Step 2: Then go to the settings option. There you will see some options after selecting the “Limit Post Titles” function.

Characters Limit

Step 3: On the character limit function, you have to put 60 character limitations, which is the standard WordPress post length for titles. Even though, you can change it up to your choice.

step 4: Just below the character limit, you will see a series of checkboxes for posts, pages, and other plug-ins. these features will support the title limit function. You can select your desired type of title length from these checkboxes.

Create Page

Step 5: Once if you have changed the plug-in settings, a new feature will appear on the editor’s screen. Here, your posts will appear with a number; showing the remaining characters to the right side of the article. This will be visible when you select the “Posts” checkbox in the above instructions.

Step 6: the numbers shown on the right side of the article will appear in grey until you stay within the character limitations set by you. When you exceed the title character limits, the excessive characters will come in red colour.
Not only just that, but the WordPress features also inactivate the “Publish” button. It gives a signal that your content title needs to be changed within 60 characters before the piece can be live on your website.

Even if you can’t post your article with the excessive characters in the title, you will not lose your work progress. There is a “Save Draft” option available in WordPress to keep your work back up. This is an extra benefitting option from WordPress.

Statistics show that, among the total global internet users, 70% of users have their website or blogs. But a very few of them succeeds from their blogs. And one of the most common reasons for that is their incorrect way of publishing and writing.

For an effective publication, a few things you have to keep in mind. Along with good and quality content, you need to increase the readability of your blogs. And among those various factors, excessive characters in the content title are the basic.

So it will be convenient for your website and posts if you set a character limit for the post titles. With WordPress plugins, it is very easy to control your post title characters.

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