Guidelines for optimizing your title tag for SEO

Started by selvam.seo, 11-22-2012, 03:07:49

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selvam.seoTopic starter

As title tag is the main thing in SEO for optimizing a website in major search engines, i advise you to follow the guidelines for optimizing your site title tag for SEO.

    Place your keywords at the beginning
    Use keyphrases instead of keywords
    Use modifiers
    Use numbers
    Separate your keywords with hyphens (-) or pipes (|)
    Include Acronyms
    Each page on your site should have a unique page title
    Best title naming convention for the homepage
    Best title naming convention for other pages
    Do not make the content in the title tag longer than 69 characters
    Do not place too many keywords
    Do not use stop words
    Do not use a lot of commas
    Do not use special characters
    Do not overuse synonyms
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martin001

Hello,

Really a Best Information shared.

* We can add company name  in Title tag for the Branding purpose.

Thanks and Regards,
Martin


techie86

The page title (not to be confused with the heading for a page) is a string of text, defined by contents of the <TITLE> element in the <HEAD> section of the HTML document. It is extremely important that all Web pages (each of the pages on your Web site) have titles. Because the title is visible both in the title bar of a browser window, as well as the headline of a search engine result.

A simplified version might look like:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Document Title Here</TITLE>
<META-NAME="keywords" CONTENT="keyword1, keyword2, keyword3">
<META-NAME="description" CONTENT="200 character site description goes here">
<META-NAME="robots" CONTENT="index, follow">
</HEAD>
</HTML>
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