
Use the Title tag and get high rankings with Google
Get a Title – Would You?
Don’t underestimate the power of one of the most common elements of your website/blog – the title tag (<title>). Google puts much emphasis on this tag and you should strongly consider it next time you update or construct your site.
You need to know the rules and how to apply them accordingly. This article will give you the edge over your competitors and rank higher in all Google searches.
In short, here are the rules:
- Every page should have a title and each should be different
- The tile should contain no more than 65 characters (including spaces)
- The title should start with the name of your business
- The title should incorporate a CTA (Call To Action), even a provocative statement (usually a verb-noun combination)
- Each page should contain and/or reflect the same keywords used in the iys title
And there you have it. 5 easy rules you should abide by and make it easy for Google to find your site, so you can find it in Google’s first page.
Claudiu Geanta is a successful online business owner and founder of Design by Satori Inc. & ProIncome Marketing, LLC. He teaches businesses how to build an optimum online presence. He is also and accomplished web designer and photographer. You can follow him on twitter.
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