How To Write A SEO Title Tag?

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Hi warriors,

Still learning basic seo. How do i write a Title Tag which is SEO'd?

cheers
Terry

P.S Can anyone recommend a good resource to learn basic SEO stuff?
#seo #tag #title #write
  • Profile picture of the author andy.bogard08
    Using less than 65 characters. If you have multiple characters, the text may be cut off part of the search engines and browsers, key phrases should be included in the title tag. There are hundreds of websites. Search engines use specific keywords on search pages. It is necessary to optimize these key phrases and use them for the title page. When these people might be objections to the search engines, your site will automatically rise. This would increase your rank. keyword phrases should be used wisely so that the layman can easily understand the meaning of the title.
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  • Profile picture of the author ValleyArch
    Hi,

    Just write a keyword phrase between the <title> and </title>. Use the keyword in the page name, description and keywords too.

    Good luck,

    Sam
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  • Profile picture of the author warriorspirit786
    Thanks warriors, much appreciated.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jade456
      If you are asking about titles for links back to your site, make sure you vary your titles. Too many of the same thing is not a good idea for the long run.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        You don't put a keyword phrase as your title. You put the title of the
        page as to what a visitor is trying to figure out what the page is about.
        It's not about keyword stuffing. It's not about getting a keyword phrase
        in there. It's about choosing an appropriate title for the major content on
        the page.

        Paul
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        • Profile picture of the author petesankey
          Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

          You don't put a keyword phrase as your title. You put the title of the
          page as to what a visitor is trying to figure out what the page is about.
          It's not about keyword stuffing. It's not about getting a keyword phrase
          in there. It's about choosing an appropriate title for the major content on
          the page.

          Paul
          But if you are trying to SEO a page it must have the keyword in the URL and the title tag otherwise you are making it harder for yourself than you need to.
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  • Profile picture of the author superSEO2011
    Thanks for the explanations guys.
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  • Profile picture of the author Albern
    i agree with all of guys ...
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  • Profile picture of the author kenaz
    - Include keywords
    The title tag contain keywords. It doesn't mean that all your title tags should contain the same word. Each title tag should target each page rather than you entire website. Besides, keywords should naturally be incorporate into a sentence.
    - Be attractive
    Make sure your title tag is sufficiently attractive to users. An appealing title can make you more competitive to attract people visit your site since there are som many sites appearing in the SERPs meanwhile.
    -Make preferred Title length
    The search engines consider a limited number of words in the title tag. Along title tag is more likely to be considered as a signal of spamming.
    - Write Unique title for each page
    Maybe your website designer used the same template for each page without changing the title tags. It is a common mistake. You should write unique tag for each page. The title depends on the content of your page, and it could be about the information of your products or services.
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  • Profile picture of the author rosesmark
    Step 1. Add your main keyword at the beginning of the Title Tag. (That means you have already conducted a keyword search and have found several good keywords and keyword phrases for your post.)


    The Keyword I found for this post were: Title Tags 49,000… Title Tag 33,100… SEO Title Tag 1,600 and WordPress Title Tags 1,000.


    Because the title is the most important SEO element, you can afford to use a very competitive keyword. Having a strong keyword first means better rankings.


    Step 2. Use actions words in the next part of your title…. Discover, Learn, Find, See, Try, Imagine, Remember, Just Think. These words will engage your reader.


    Step 3. Use a secondary keyword or a keyword variation or long tail keyword. Using a secondary keyword gives your post an opportunity to rank for both keywords when they are in your title.


    Step 4. If you have room, close your title with your brand, blog site url, or your name. You may not always have room to do this and still stay under the 60 characters Google allows. However, if you have room… it’s a great idea. (I’ll show you another way to sneak in your name in just a minute.)
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    • Profile picture of the author marketgoal
      Originally Posted by rosesmark View Post

      Step 1. Add your main keyword at the beginning of the Title Tag. (That means you have already conducted a keyword search and have found several good keywords and keyword phrases for your post.)


      The Keyword I found for this post were: Title Tags 49,000... Title Tag 33,100... SEO Title Tag 1,600 and WordPress Title Tags 1,000.


      Because the title is the most important SEO element, you can afford to use a very competitive keyword. Having a strong keyword first means better rankings.


      Step 2. Use actions words in the next part of your title.... Discover, Learn, Find, See, Try, Imagine, Remember, Just Think. These words will engage your reader.


      Step 3. Use a secondary keyword or a keyword variation or long tail keyword. Using a secondary keyword gives your post an opportunity to rank for both keywords when they are in your title.


      Step 4. If you have room, close your title with your brand, blog site url, or your name. You may not always have room to do this and still stay under the 60 characters Google allows. However, if you have room... it's a great idea. (I'll show you another way to sneak in your name in just a minute.)
      Nice tips. Really helpful.
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  • Profile picture of the author Wesley Atkins
    The TITLE tag used to weigh heavily in the algorithm, but is getting lesser and lesser important for SEO.

    Treat the TITLE tag like a Classified Ad...

    In the same way that marketers split test their Adwords Ads, you can monitor your CTR in the organic results under Google Webmaster Tools...

    In your TITLE tag you should give an accurate description of what the page of content is about, while trying to make effect use of keywords, but it's not imperative.. The most important thing is to...

    ...make it compelling so it entices a click!
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      If only I could get my competition to read & believe that. :rolleyes:

      Originally Posted by Wesley Atkins View Post

      The TITLE tag used to weigh heavily in the algorithm, but is getting lesser and lesser important for SEO.

      Treat the TITLE tag like a Classified Ad...

      In the same way that marketers split test their Adwords Ads, you can monitor your CTR in the organic results under Google Webmaster Tools...

      In your TITLE tag you should give an accurate description of what the page of content is about, while trying to make effect use of keywords, but it's not imperative.. The most important thing is to...

      ...make it compelling so it entices a click!
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  • Profile picture of the author socialbookmark
    Title tags should be about 65 characters as another member said and its better that you use a title with question about your article that visitors feel its the place for getting their answers. Also you should choose title which explains your content in the best way.
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  • Profile picture of the author staceymattew
    Stuff the unique keywords for the page up to 70-character length.
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  • Profile picture of the author ablife
    Keep it short, engaging and use your target keyword. Keep it under 65 characters in length and if you can, use a secondary keyword too.
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    • Profile picture of the author seovcim
      Hi all,

      SEO needs the stuff and unique keywords for the title which attracts people to the site,use targeted keywords in the title also makes it short for the read and also the define a length for the title not exceed to 70 limit.

      Thanks.....
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  • Profile picture of the author alfredthomson
    title should be of 65 characters. and it should cover up your most targeted keywords. title is very important.
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  • Profile picture of the author Georgech
    I normally put my primary keyword phrase that I wanna target at the start of the title. Within the title, I prefer to put one more LSI keyword to strengthen the primary keyword. To play safe, I never include the same keyword phrase more than once to avoid being flagged by search engines. I agree with fellow warriors that it is better to get the title less than 65 characters. Last but not least, make it attention grabbing with curiosity to improve click through rate...... hope it helps...
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  • Profile picture of the author webboss
    The best way to use it make is simple less then 65 characters and use the main keywork so search engine can see it easily.
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  • Profile picture of the author ayushiinfo
    i got nice information about title tag from this post. thanks for all answers
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    • Profile picture of the author linkswap
      To get better result out from the title tag, one must put good searchable keywords or keywords relevant to the site in the title tag cz while search engine crawler crawls the site, it first notice or read the information given in the title tag.
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    • Profile picture of the author Shirlyn
      Hi, for on site optimization Title tag is really important so you have to write your title tag always related to your services and products so it can help you to at crawling. Just don't add only keywords to your title tag please make a complete sentence it is really worth.
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      • Profile picture of the author palmdale
        I am newbie, does anyone have useful articles for TAG?
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  • Profile picture of the author ayushiinfo
    use keywords as title... it is very important from seo point of view...
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  • Profile picture of the author mariaseo
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    make it in 60 character use keywords along with phrase
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    • Profile picture of the author businessbanking
      Place keyword in title tag, but it should be related to your page. Also include company name at the end.
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  • Profile picture of the author seoservices1
    Hi

    Yes Diffidently Title tag Most Impotent part in seo Make it in 65 Character use main keywords.
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