How To Write Optimized Titles In Web Pages That Search Engines Will Love

In order to write optimized titles, you need to know a little about Search Engine Optimization (or SEO).

The title is the text inside the tags found in the HTML code of your document. It’s right near the top, and for good reason. This is where the search engines look first.

Titles are very important because search engines take your title into account according to it’s relevancy to your article.

A good, descriptive title, will increase your click through rate with people who are searching for particular information.

To follow are a few tips that will help you make the most of your Search Engine Optimization efforts with your website page title.

Title length: Google truncates titles over 70 characters, so don’t make your titles too long.

Keywords: Use your main keywords or keyphrases early in your title that will increase your popularity with the search engines. Title Optimizing is all about making your words work for your benefit. Use your most important keyword or keyphrases at the beginning of your title.

It’s a good idea to identify your keywords and key phrases before you write your article, then craft your title last to ensure you get the best possible exposure for your web page.

Target your keywords to your required audience. Targeting means more clicks from the people who count.

Adjectives are your friends when it comes to titles. Use lots of descriptive words that summarize the content of your page. Both the search engines and viewers want to know what your page is about. The click through rate will also increase with a highly descriptive title.

Uniqueness: Create unique titles for every web page you create. This helps each page to rank on it’s own merits. If you are using unique titles on every page, you have a much better chance of finding more targeted traffic.

Do Not Stuff Your Title: Stuffing belongs inside your thanksgiving turkey and not in your keywords. Do not stuff keywords into your title or your article either. Your visitors won’t appreciate it and won’t click if your article does show up in their searches.

Remember who you are writing for. First and foremost you are writing for your readers. You need to keep your title (and following article) readable and enjoyable for them. Your title must focus on telling your readers what you are offering them on your webpage and encouraging them to click through. Search engine optimization is the secondary process whereby you use specific keywords and key phrases to increase your page ranking so more people will have the chance to see and then read, your fabulous article! It really is all about getting the clicks.

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