SEO Firms Use Good Page Titles

SEO firms use good page titles. In some sense of the word, this may be the single most important thing you can do to get your website found, from a search engine optimization standpoint. Here are some things to consider.

In most cases, search engine results are greatly affected by what is in the page title. The page title itself is usually displayed in the search results as the “title” for the site listed. So, you may want to follow some simple rules about how to do page titles like quality SEO Firms.

• Don’t use more then two key phrases in your Page Title. This is not the place to cram keywords.

• Start with the Most important keywords for your website.

• Make sure the title still makes sense to people stopping by your website. Poor grammar is not a help.

• Don’t rewrite the keyword in different ways in the title. Again, this will get you slapped for keyword cramming.

• Limit the page title to no more than 10 words total.  Now is not the time to be Leo Tolstoy!

 

 

 

 

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