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Is there any advantage to putting your url into the title of all of your pages such as :

abcedf.com - Get the best abcdef products in the universe here from us

or just leave out the url in the title and have it ike this:

Get the best abcdef products in the universe here from us

i have noticed that some websites put their url in the title of all their pages at the begining and some do not.
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  • Profile picture of the author JonWebContent
    No advantage to it. Your business name isn't really even necessary unless your brand sells itself.

    Go to Godaddy.com and you will see their title tag has their top keywords (including GoDaddy, but not GoDaddy.com)
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  • Profile picture of the author Muhammad Mustafa
    The only advantage I continue to see from such behavior is only the visitor will remember your link and will maybe come back again by writing the url directly in his browser, I've been doing this for some of my sites, and some visitors do come back directly just by remembering the site link stuck in each page!
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    • Profile picture of the author michelsteve
      It is better to place keywords in the title rather than placing your site url. If your url has the keyword in it, then you can place it in the title tag.Title tags are important in the view of SEO. Keyword research, analyzing keyword density, keyword location, headings tags, anchor texts etc are some of the major work required to be done before placing title tags.
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      • Profile picture of the author Bingo123
        For me the only important thing is having my keywords in the title, heading and description. This really helps your on-page SEO.
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  • Profile picture of the author itsinthere
    do you even actually need keywords? i have seen some sites that rank on page 1 #1 listing without any visible meta name keywords in their code. How they do this, hide the code somehow or its stored in a file somewheres?
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    • Profile picture of the author dadamson
      Originally Posted by itsinthere View Post

      do you even actually need keywords? i have seen some sites that rank on page 1 #1 listing without any visible meta name keywords in their code. How they do this, hide the code somehow or its stored in a file somewheres?
      Some people often rank for certain keywords that they don't optimize for and hence they sit there while appearing like they haven't tried and you are spending months not reaching their position.

      This often happens because they have lots of other pages and backlinks relating to the topic so google regards their site as more authoritative in the field
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  • Profile picture of the author shafiqwork
    It really depends upon keywords. If keyword and company name match then it will increase the keyword density.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rajamanickam
    There is no advantage, but you can use like this

    <title>Keyword1 ,Keyword2 by yourdomain.com</title>

    What do you think ?
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  • Profile picture of the author iresh
    No their will be no such advantage by doing this, but some of your users may have remembered your name for sure
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