Hope you understand the meaning of HTML TITLE tag which is put
inside head tag. The page title not to be confused with the heading
for a page is what is displayed in the title bar of your browser
window, and is also what is displayed when you bookmark a page or add it
to your browser Favorites.
This is the one place on a web page where your keywords MUST be
present. Correct use of keywords in the title of every page of your
website is extremely important to Google - particularly for the home
page. If you do nothing else to optimize your site, remember to do this!
The title shouldn't consist of much more than about 9 words or 60
characters, with your keywords used at the very beginning of the title.
Since Google is looking for relevant keywords in the title, this means
you should NOT include your company name in the title unless your
company name is very well known.
Improper or nonexistent use of titles in web pages will keep more
websites out of top rankings on Google than any other factor except
perhaps for a lack of relevant content on a page or a lack of quality
links from other websites that point to your site.
Best Practices for Creating Titles-
Here are some best practices you should follow for creating titles on pages:- Each page should have a unique title.
- If practical, try to include your Primary Keyword Phrase in every title of every page.
- Begin the title of your home page with your Primary Keyword Phrase, followed by your best Secondary Keyword Phrases.
- Use more specific variations to your Primary Keyword Phrase on your specific product, service, or content pages.
- If you must include your company name, put it at the end of the title.
- Use the best form, plural or singular, for your keywords based on what WordTracker says is searched on more often.
- Don't overdo it - don't repeat your keywords more than 2 - 3 times in the title
- Make sure the <title> tag is the first element in the <head> section of your page - this makes it easier to find by Google.
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