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Quick Tip: Take Control of Your Title and Tagline

The blog addresses we choose don’t always align with what we’d like our blog’s actual title to be — but just because your address is janesmith733.wordpress.com doesn’t mean your blog’s title has to be janesmith733. Give your blog a shot of personality and let readers know what they’re in for by tweaking your title and tagline.

Your blog’s address will always be the one you initially registered.* Your title and tagline — what appears in the header of the site itself — can be anything you want. Your address may be myawesomeblog.wordpress.com, but your blog’s title can be My Awesome Blog, Jim’s Awesome Blog, Jim’s Awesome Blog About Widgets, or even Jim’s Widget-o-Rama; the choice is yours.

The same is true for your tagline. Every WordPress.com site comes with a basic tagline, like, “This WordPress.com site is the bee’s knees.” You can change that to anything you’d like, or delete it altogether.

Making these updates couldn’t be easier. Just head to Settings → General in your Dashboard. The first two options on that page are Site Title and Tagline:

Set them to whatever you’d like, scroll down to the bottom of the page and hit the “Save Changes” button, and presto!

(For those of you still searching for the perfect name, look for a full post on choosing a great blog title in the next few weeks.)

*Okay, you can change your address, but that’s a topic for another post! If you’re interested in that, check out our Support document.

45 Comments
  1. I did this recently to good effect. :)

    November 8, 2012
  2. Tried it…

    November 8, 2012
  3. PUHHleaseee…

    November 8, 2012
  4. what would be cool would be more options of font and size and stuff for those as i changed them when i started on here but the changeability resources seem low optioned unless i am missing something?

    November 8, 2012
    • That’s correct, the theme you’re using will determine the font used in your site title. For those who would like to change the fonts for their site overall, including the site title and tagline, we do have the Custom Design upgrade, which includes Custom Fonts:
      http://support.wordpress.com/custom-design/

      November 8, 2012
  5. Unfortunately, the tagline will only appear in the header for certain WordPress themes. For example, I use Pilcrow and the tagline only appears when I mouse over the tab in my web browser–it does not appear beneath my main header.

    Where it always appears, regardless of theme, is in search engine results.

    I’d love to have my name in smaller text below the title of the blog; but I think I’m confined to the limits of my complimentary theme.

    –AM

    November 8, 2012
    • That’s right, the tagline may appear in a different place depending on the theme that you’re using. With Pilcrow, the tagline appears at the bottom of your page, in the footer credits.

      If, down the line, you decide that you would like to have a theme where the tagline is displayed in the header area, you can always browse through our available themes via http://theme.wordpress.com/

      November 8, 2012
  6. That’s why I chose the title, “Don’t Carry the Donkey!” for one of my blogs, and “Lovin the Trip” for another, and (yes, I’m a blogaholic) “the REmissionary” for the third. I discovered this handy bit of info about a month or two after I first started blogging in March. But I have to agree with Brettfish and Anthony Martin – it would be nice to have more options on the font and on the visibility of certain themes. I’d tried a couple of themes that didn’t show the taglines, and didn’t like them for that reason. HOWEVER, I found a blogger who showed me how to make my own header with the tagline right in it, so I use that now for the REmissionary.

    November 8, 2012
  7. Mine’s- “Few facets of Life” . Btw, liked this line “Give your blog a shot of personality”. That’s cuz ur blog too has a life n it breathes. :)

    November 8, 2012
  8. I change my tag line regularly. A friend had “Open heart, independent mind” on her wall, and what could be better? As the blog develops, so does the tag line.

    You should have mentioned the comment prompt. “Leave a reply” is alterable. I do not want to pinch other people’s- I liked “Let’s talk.” and “Rawr!” I had “Talk to me! Pretty-please?” for a time. One read “Comments using the words —, — or — will be deleted unread” which let me know where I stood.

    November 8, 2012
    • Yup, updating that field is a great idea – one that’s on the schedule for a future post on easy site tweaks!

      November 8, 2012
      • please please do it now. i have been trying for days and failing.

        November 11, 2012
      • Thanks.

        November 12, 2012
    • Hello!
      I am trying every day to learn how to use blog. It’s very important to learn for me take a little time. The best regards.
      Rimas

      November 10, 2012
    • TO CHANGE COMMENT PROMPT (I had changed mine but couldnt figure out how to change it back… till now) Dashboard > Settings > Discussion > scroll to comment form prompt at the bottom… DONE! YAY!! :)

      November 18, 2012
  9. This is good news. I choose HealthEHelen for my health blog, thinking I was an internetty pun (healthYhelen had gone) only for my friend to point out it also reads Heal The Helen. I’m sure everyone now thinks I’m sickly.

    November 8, 2012
  10. Wonderful tips, definitely going to try using them soon. :)

    November 8, 2012
  11. So true! I see a lot of people not changing the tag line at all. :)

    November 8, 2012
  12. Cool :) my only problem is that some themes (though none come to mind at the moment) that I think are really good don’t have readable tag lines. Meaning, you have to squint to be able to read what it says, and that’s never good!

    November 8, 2012
  13. I managed to figure this out and it made a huge difference.

    November 8, 2012
  14. Hmm.. never thought of this…will have to try to think of something snappy to say :-)

    November 8, 2012
  15. I picked a theme that allowed me to put in a custom header picture. That way I was able to use a font, colour etc for my title that I deemed fitting. Simply saving it as a picture and placing it instead of the default one solved the issue :)

    November 9, 2012
  16. Thanks for that tip – I put it to effect immediately – but I’m not going to wait for your tip on how to change the comment prompt, though – I shall search it out for myself!

    November 9, 2012
    • TO CHANGE COMMENT PROMPT (I had changed mine but couldnt figure out how to change it back… till now) Dashboard > Settings > Discussion > scroll to comment form prompt at the bottom… DONE! YAY!! :)

      November 18, 2012
      • Thank you! I had started searching for how to do it but hadn’t got there yet. I now have, thanks to you, and have changed mine – I’ll give it a whirl, knowing I can easily change it again. WHOOHOO! Another thing successfully learned! :)

        November 19, 2012
  17. Excellent! Sometimes we overlook the most obvious things. I’ve changed the titles & taglines of both my blogs several times over the years. Still searching for the perfect title. Many themes use a bland typeface for the title. You can make a big difference in the appearance of your blog by simply adding Custom Fonts and choosing an eye-catching font for the title. Sometimes the typeface can telegraph the personality of a blog.

    Now: Does anyone know how the title and tagline affect SEO for the blog??? I’d be interested in hearing about that. Also, as you said, a blogger can also buy a custom domain url for a modest price. Good domain names are getting harder to get, because so many people have bought up and are hoarding all the obvious word combinations. Does anyone have ideas on how the domain url affects SEO? Is there any magic formula for selecting a good url?

    November 9, 2012
  18. Thanks for the tip, I like the idea of figuring things out as I go along, Keeps it interested for me.Today I spent 4 hours which I did not have, just to read blogs. I love it all.

    November 10, 2012
  19. I created a Blog account according to the prompts.I wrote and tried to Post an opinion.A screen popped up indicating that I am not allowed to publish on the respective page.What blog page am I allowed to publish?

    November 11, 2012
    • Hi, Calypsokid18! I see you’ve published several posts on your blog – are you still having trouble with something? Let me know, and I’ll follow up with you via email.

      November 12, 2012
      • Thanks Michelle W.I checked the tutorial and it helped.I had to find out the importance of Taglines,Title,Categories for posting a blog.Name and enjoy your day.

        November 12, 2012
  20. Done it, thanks. Now how do I change the ‘Leave a reply’ header? I’m using 2012 and cannot find any way of doing it.

    November 11, 2012
    • In your dashboard, head to Settings –> Discussion. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page, and you’ll see a field where you can enter a custom prompt.

      November 12, 2012
      • Thank you so much, Michelle. Done it!

        November 12, 2012
  21. I’m happy with my blog title (which is in the address also) and tag line. Do I want to change it? No, it’s a personal blog that needs a running thread to tie together several disparate themes that I enjoy blogging /expounding on. :D

    November 11, 2012
  22. Reblogged this on sursarangi.

    November 11, 2012
  23. Thanks for the tip! I thought if I changed the blog’s title it would change the web address and then people wouldn’t be able to find my blog. I also wanted to change the title because my blog isn’t just polls and quizzes and i thought that might lead some people away.

    November 12, 2012
  24. Thanks.

    November 12, 2012
  25. I really need a revamp of my Blog title and tagline. It was ‘right’ for the time I had it up and what I was posting on but since then it just doesn’t fit anymore. My Phlog title I am happy with but no longer on my written Blog….So yes, a time for a change.

    November 13, 2012
  26. Information is very benefit for me.. thank you… :)

    Blog.umy.ac.id/workaholic

    November 13, 2012
  27. Reblogged this on The Wordy Photographer and commented:
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    November 15, 2012

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