In this article you’ll learn how to optimize Title Tags both for SEO ranking and click-thru rates. I’ll deliver a few tips I successfuly use with my site and bring to your attention what to avoid doing with your Title Tags.
In terms of SEO, the Title Tag is considered to be average importance by Google. Since the Off-Page Factors play a decisive role in a site’s ranking, it’s not imperative for the keywords to even be present in the Title Tag. Nevertheless, employing some easy practices when writing your webpage titles should benefit your SEO efforts.
Rules for making your Title Tag Google friendly:
1. Use only one Title Tag;
2. Place the keyword you’re targeting in the beginning of IT. This way you’re content is indexed more rapidly by Google and also improves ranking;
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If On-Page Factors tend to be a little discouraging at first, wait until you’ve gone throught to whole content. In the end, you’ll realise that it doesn’t take more than applying some proven approaches with this SEO elements in order to optimize your site’s Google ranking.
Title Tag
Google doesn’t require the keyword phrase to be used in the webpage’s title in order to get a top ranking. Still, you’ll want to use the keyword phrase with the Title. Too many SEOs base their entire title tag optimization tactic simply on throwing a keyword phrase in it and squeeze a couple of links with that keyword phrase as anchor text.
Total Words in Title
You should want to keep this number to a maximum 8, or 65 characters long. The reason why I’m suggesting this is because of ”Click-thru” rate. It doesn’t you any good if you rank on
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