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Omega SEO Engine — Setup Guide
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Omega SEO Engine is designed to be fully automatic. There are no settings pages, no toggles, and no configuration required. This setup guide explains how the engine behaves after activation and how to verify correct SEO output.
3. Setup
3.1 Automatic Operation
Once activated, the engine immediately begins generating:
- SEO titles
- Meta descriptions
- Canonical URLs
- OpenGraph metadata
- Twitter Cards
- Robots directives
- Schema markup
No configuration is required. The engine reads your existing content and theme output to generate accurate metadata.
3.2 Verifying Metadata Output
You can verify SEO output using:
- Your browser’s inspector (
View SourceorInspect Element) - SEO testing tools (e.g., Facebook Debugger, Twitter Validator)
- Google’s Rich Results Test for schema
3.3 WooCommerce Setup
Omega SEO Engine automatically generates:
- Product titles
- Product descriptions
- Product schema
- Correct canonical URLs
- OpenGraph product metadata
No additional steps are required for WooCommerce stores.
3.4 Theme Compatibility
The engine is compatible with all major themes and builders, including:
- Elementor
- Divi
- Bricks
- Gutenberg
- Classic editor
- Custom themes
Because the engine reads your theme’s output, it adapts automatically.
3.5 Handling Existing SEO Plugins
Before activating Omega SEO Engine, deactivate:
- Yoast SEO
- Rank Math
- SEOPress
- All in One SEO
- Any plugin that injects metadata
3.6 Caching & CDN Considerations
After activation, clear:
- Plugin cache (WP Rocket, LiteSpeed, W3TC, etc.)
- Server cache (LiteSpeed, NGINX FastCGI)
- CDN cache (Cloudflare, Bunny, Fastly)
This ensures the new metadata is visible to crawlers.
3.7 Safe Rollback
To instantly revert to your previous SEO output:
Deactivate the plugin.