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How
to Make a Title Tag that Search Engines will Love
by
Frank Kilkelly
Making the following changes to your title tag can help improve ranking
and increase targeted traffic to your website:
Include keyword phrases in your title tag:
Think of a title tag as the name above a shop. Imagine you are
walking down a busy street with shops on either side of you. However
every shop window is boarded up and all that is visible is its name.
You mean to purchase a new Hi-Fi system and need to locate a
suitable store. You look at all the names but are getting confused
as to which one is for you. All of a sudden you see a store with
'Hi-Fi and Electrical' in its name. You enter and purchase your
spanking new Hi-Fi system, but it is a bit expensive. And little did
you know but the store next door also sold Hi-Fi systems but for a
lot cheaper. However its name did not indicate this. In fact its
name sounded more like a jewellery shop than an electrical store.
A search engine is rather like the shopper in the above example. It
sees the title on each web page and determines whether this would be
a good result to return based on its text. If you search for 'Hi-Fi'
it is highly likely that some of the results returned will have 'Hi-Fi'
in their title.
To be found using the search engines you should optimize your
website for a set of keyword phrases. These keyword phrases should
be included in your title tag. Suppose I was a website selling Hi-Fi
systems, then I would like my website to appear in search engine
results when searching with the phrase 'Hi-Fi systems'. If I include
'Hi-Fi systems' in my title tag I will increase the chances that the
search engines will find the page and my ranking will be higher. Of
course you are not limited to adding only one keyword phrase to your
title, I would recommend two perhaps three but be careful not to
make it too long. Also remember make it easy to understand and
descriptive for a human.
Order these keyword phrases effectively:
Placing a keyword phrase at the start of the title tag allows it to
be seen better by the search engines. Look at the following
examples:
* ABCDEF Electrical - Hi-Fi Systems
* Hi-Fi Systems - ABCDEF Electrical
Both of these two examples are acceptable to human eyes but in the
eyes of the search engines the second is see as more relevant if
'Hi-Fi Systems' is searched for because it appears at the start of
the title. Generally it is best to place company name or the name of
website to the end of your title tag.
Make your title enticing to the eye:
Although this point does not make a lot of difference to the search
engines it can help to get people to click on your link in search
results.
Which is easier on the eye?
1. XYZ COMPUTER HARDWARE
2. XYZ CoMpUtEr HaRdWaRe
3. XYZ Computer Hardware
I imagine that most people would say that (3) is the most pleasing.
(1) and (2) are harder to read because of improper captilization. In
(1) you see that using all capitals detracts the importance of any
words you actually want to draw attention to and also some search
engines may penalise this practice. (2) is simply a nightmare to
read.
Try to keep title tags as unique as possible:
As each page on your site should be unique so should your title
tags. Not only do unique title tags make the site more descriptive
and navigable to a person they help search engines answer queries
more accurately and allow more penetration of your site's pages in
their databases.
Common title tags mistakes:
* Do not leave your title tag blank, ever!
* Do not use 'Untitled' or default text in your title tag.
If you are using a web page editing application it may place some
default text in the title tag. Make sure you always check your title
to make sure this doesn't happen.
* Do not write title tags that are not relevant to the content on
the page.
Search engines compare text in the title tag against actual textual
content on your page to rate relevancy. If the two are not related
this will decrease your ranking. Also it is annoying to a person who
visits your page when the title tag they saw going into your page
does not relate to the content on the page. This will ensure that
this person leaves your site and maybe never comes back.
* Do not stuff your title tag with repeating keyword phrases.
This may be looked upon by search engines as spamming and they may
penalise your ranking.
Summary:
Ignoring title tags is definitely a mistake if you aim to achieve
high rankings. Although it takes a lot more than the title tag to
propel you to the top of the search engines it can be very effective
in making a search engine more secure that your site's content is
more relevant than a competitor's.
About the Author
Frank Kilkelly is a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Expert and
Webmaster at http://www.seo-ireland.com/, a
complete search engine optimization resource. The highlight of the
site is an SEO forum for discussion of the latest techniques and
tips to improve the ranking of your web site.
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