# Setting up Open Graph

Open graph meta tags can have a massive impact on conversions and click-through rates. Adding Open Graph tags to your website won’t directly affect your [on-page SEO](https://neilpatel.com/blog/the-on-page-seo-cheat-sheet/), but it will influence the performance of your links on social media, so that means it’s worth looking into.

![Open Graph Settings](/files/grvcXJ7FBlbJLr9DDSCx)

With Gridbox you can setup Open Graph meta tags using the following settings

1. From the top, next to project title -> Click on Settings icon
2. This will open the Settings Dialog
3. Click on Open Graph tab&#x20;
4. You need to add the following parameters -> Title, Description, Open Graph Image (Thubmnail image which will be displayed when some shares your url in social media) & Hosted URL
5. Hosted URL \[Your site live url] (paste the url -> Click on Publish -> copy & paste this url to Hosted URL)
6. **You're done.**&#x20;


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