website title is different from url name will get affect on SEO etc ?

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my url is hardwarezoneshop.com

but my web title is Hardware Amazon

will it affect SEO stuffs etc?
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  • Profile picture of the author Phil Gangluff
    Your title and URL should be different. It can only help your SEO.

    The titles of your pages are very important and you need a little more there than "Hardware Amazon." Put a complete, but short sentence in your title.

    If you need ideas just google "hardware" and see what everyone else is doing
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    • Profile picture of the author Devilfish168
      Originally Posted by Phil Gangluff View Post

      Your title and URL should be different. It can only help your SEO.

      The titles of your pages are very important and you need a little more there than "Hardware Amazon." Put a complete, but short sentence in your title.

      If you need ideas just google "hardware" and see what everyone else is doing
      oh because for an example

      I saw some professional sites..

      let say their url is site united.com
      their home page title also site united....
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      • Profile picture of the author Phil Gangluff
        Originally Posted by Devilfish168 View Post

        oh because for an example

        I saw some professional sites..

        let say their url is site united.com
        their home page title also site united....
        Almost no professional site is going to have a title like that.

        The homepage title of united.com, for example, is "United Airlines - Airline Tickets, Travel Deals and Flights on united.com."
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        • Profile picture of the author Devilfish168
          let's say my home title is

          Hardware Amazon ,

          Your Online Source for the best hardware software equipment online

          will it get better?
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          • Profile picture of the author Klemen Znidar
            Originally Posted by Devilfish168 View Post

            let's say my home title is

            Hardware Amazon ,

            Your Online Source for the best hardware software equipment online

            will it get better?
            Yes this would be better
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          • Profile picture of the author Phil Gangluff
            Better, but having improper English grammar anywhere on your site will turn off English speaking buyers, and it looks like that is who you're trying to target.

            It should correctly read "Amazon Hardware, Your Online Source for the Best Hardware, Software and Equipment."

            Also, calling it "Amazon Hardware" is going to get you banned from the Amazon Associates program!

            I would encourage you to create a site in your native language and fill it with unique content written by you. Right now your site is 100% Amazon generated content, and as such you will never get any decent traffic or make any sales.

            Your site needs to add value to your users and have unique content!
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            • Profile picture of the author Devilfish168
              Originally Posted by Phil Gangluff View Post

              Better, but having improper English grammar anywhere on your site will turn off English speaking buyers, and it looks like that is who you're trying to target.

              It should correctly read "Amazon Hardware, Your Online Source for the Best Hardware, Software and Equipment."

              Also, calling it "Amazon Hardware" is going to get you banned from the Amazon Associates program!

              I would encourage you to create a site in your native language and fill it with unique content written by you. Right now your site is 100% Amazon generated content, and as such you will never get any decent traffic or make any sales.

              Your site needs to add value to your users and have unique content!
              nope bro..I do check it out ....

              they more on your URL ..if your URL have any amazon word you will get ban

              but on the site..title ...etc you will not
              as I happen to chat with your CSO that time when I plan to add Amazon this word as my page title...

              as my url don't have any amazon word and thanks for your input , I will rewrite the title
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              • Profile picture of the author paulgl
                Originally Posted by Devilfish168 View Post

                nope bro..I do check it out ....

                they more on your URL ..if your URL have any amazon word you will get ban
                Since when? That makes no sense. People have tons of urls, like
                domain.com/my-amazon-store.html

                I have no idea where people get such misinformation. This whole
                thread is just full of ..it.

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      • Profile picture of the author patco
        Originally Posted by Devilfish168 View Post

        oh because for an example

        I saw some professional sites..

        let say their url is site united.com
        their home page title also site united....
        It would be better for SEO as you did! In those cases (with the same keyword you just lose the potential to get a better ranking for the other keyword!). You did it perfect! Nice keywords! Good luck!
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        • Profile picture of the author paulgl
          Originally Posted by patco View Post

          It would be better for SEO as you did! In those cases (with the same keyword you just lose the potential to get a better ranking for the other keyword!). You did it perfect! Nice keywords! Good luck!
          Yeah sure. Let's take a look at what you do:
          artgallery-pictures.blogspot.com/2014/03/cool-dog-illustration.html

          And you know what your page title is?

          cool dog illustration

          I rest my case.

          Sure....I can see you dashing off to change the title....

          I don't think some of you believe half of what you post.

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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by Phil Gangluff View Post

      Your title and URL should be different. It can only help your SEO.
      That makes no sense.

      Look at this section of the WF. Title is the url. It's the way the world works.

      In fact, it's a good way to build urls. If title is
      best books for girls

      Guess what your url should be?
      domain/best-books-for-girls.etc

      And the lot of you? Man, I can't even look at some of those suggestions.

      Doesn't anyone teach how to actually make a good title anymore?

      Complete sentence? Man oh man...

      Adsense / PPC / SEO Discussion Forum

      Yup, that sure is a complete sentence...

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  • Profile picture of the author David Black 68
    I think its down to you and a bit of common sense.
    If you're starting a site on buying stocks and shares and you choose the url "Rubber ducks for kids", you're visitors will think twice before clicking.
    If your site title is clearly 'related' to your url you should be fine.
    An example fromhere in the UK; the biggest hardware store, B&Q uses the url DIY.com - there are many other examples.
    Your title, content, on site SEO and quality back links will be the factors that get you placed in Google's results.
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    Lol... It's a blog, not a money website! Such blogs could be created in less than 5 minutes and with 100 posts you could get 500-600 views per day without so many effort... What about your website then
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  • Profile picture of the author Moneymaker2012
    It surely will never affect your seo, difference in web title and url can't affect or harm seo.
    Seo is based on different elements.
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  • Profile picture of the author reddy183
    Hi,
    If its same. Then in short time you can rank well in search engines. Other wise it will take some to rank in Search engines.

    Regards,
    Reddi Sekhar Reddy.k
    SEO Analyst.
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