Search Engine Optimization Guide to Title Tags
Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at 07:20PM Your SEO Title Tag is a bit different from the title you choose for your web page or your articles. It is the title you choose for your web page that is viewed from the blue bar at the very top of your browser. You may not have even noticed it before!
Your choice for your SEO Title tag is an important one. Even though it may not have been something you’ve thought about before, the proper use of title tags help you rank higher in the search engines and help provide a short summary of your site to Google
What is an SEO Title Tag?
Not only does your Title Tag appear in the top of the browser when you’re on your web page, it also appears as a clickable link in search engine listings. Also, when you bookmark a site, the Title Tag serves as the name for the bookmark. Every tag or keyword we choose to represent our web pages has an impact on our search engine rankings and the quality of traffic we receive.
Creating Strong SEO Title Tags
The keywords you’ve chosen for your web page should be used in your Title Tag. Since the number of characters you can use in your SEO Title Tag is limited, you should place your keywords at the beginning of your Title Tag if possible.
If you are creating your own html code for your site, your code will look like this:
<title>SEO Guide to Title Tags for Proper Search Engine Optimization</title>.
Your text that you enter between the <title> code will become your SEO Title Tag.
You have 65 characters that can be included in your Title Tag, so you’ll want to be very concise to avoid cut-off words. Since you are so limited, you can see why every word you choose is pretty important. While searching Google, I’m sure you realize that you tend to click on Title Tags that read exactly what you’re looking for. Your visitors will be doing the same, and it’s the click that counts.
In order to create the best possible Title Tag, you can use hyphens “-“ and vertical bars “|” to help you separate your words accurately. You’ll find the vertical bar on top of the back slash on the right end of the keyboard. It will appear broken.
For a physical business, it may be a good move to include your location in your title tag, and the use of dashes and bars will be helpful to include your keywords so that it reads correctly.
“Dog Training-Dog Obedience-Tips |Training Classes | Mobile, AL” (65 characters)
If your web page is most likely to be clicked on by people doing research, make your Title Tag more descriptive and have it read smoothly. If your web page is geared more toward purchasing, then your Title Tag should include keywords that encourage the purchase; like “buy”, “view”, or “download”.
“Dog Training Tips for Old & New Pet Owners w/ Dog Food Reviews”
(62 characters, Descriptive)
“Dog Training Equipment, Dog Grooming | Training Tips – Free Shipping”
( 68 characters, the last 3 may be cut off, geared toward Purchasing)
A search engine optimization guide for proper SEO Title Tags will have you include a different, concise Title Tag for each web page; using “Title case” punctuation. Make sure your Title Tag is extremely relevant for your site and summarizes your web page with your keywords; keeping under 66 characters. Your efforts will be reflected in your search engine rankings and the quality of your traffic.
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