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First off, apologies to William Shakespeare for repurposing his classic “…that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet…”
There has been a lot said, written and recorded about the importance of the page title from an SEO perspective. To understand the basics, check out the short video below (it’s a good overview of what the page title tag is and does – including some simple pointers on what to do and not do). The video is by Gareth Davies who I do not know and have never met.
With all that has been said, written and recorded about the page title, one would think that most websites do a decent job of setting an effective page title. If the 6,000 websites processed by the Website Grader tool is any indication, one would be wrong to think that. Many businesses do not have a page title on the home page of their website, and often when they do, they make some common mistakes. As a result, I thought I’d share some quick tips on what to do when thinking about the page title.
Note: These tips are not intended for coming up with titles for blog articles. Those titles have a different purpose. I’m talking here primarily about the title for the home page of your business website.
Quick Tips On Effective Home Page Titles
That’s it. The topic of key phrase selection is rich with opportunity for debate and discussion (and which key words and phrases you choose should drive the crafting of your title). But, that’s a topic for some future articles.
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