How To Write An Effective Title Tag
TLWR: To write an effective title tag you need to optimize title length, not keyword stuff, use unique page names, place most important keywords at the beginning, leverage your brand name, and always write for humans over algorithms.
What Is A Title Tag?
Title tags are HTML elements that specify a web page’s main title. You may be familiar with these as the largest font of a result on the search engine results pages (SERPs) that can be clicked, taking you to the web page that they describe. Effective, properly written title tags are those that quickly and accurately describe a page’s content.
Title Tag Code Example
<head><title>Title Tag Example</title></head>
Best Format
The absolute best format will always vary slightly depending on individual factors, like your product/service, location, industry, etc. For example, if you want to optimize your tags for nearby local searches within your city, it’s a good idea to include your city in the title tag of pages.
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4 Easy Ways To Optimize Your Own Web Pages
TLWR: Mention your subject multiple times on your webpage and also include it in the title tag, URL, and image alt texts.
There is a lot of information out there for up-and-coming website builders – but if you are new to it, the steps can get technical, confusing, or far beyond your ability. If you are looking for the basics of making web pages that perform well, here are four simple ways to optimize your site for increased results.
The key: be hyper-relevant to a specific topic (usually a product or single object)
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TLWR: Take advantage of the widely available free platforms - Google Ads and Google Trends.
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But how can a complete beginner do that without buying overpriced professional software?? In this blog, we'll quickly break down how, with just a laptop, you can quickly set yourself up to be able to do your own keyword research – anytime it’s needed, and with only two websites involved: Google AdWords and Google Trends. |
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