Use Keywords In Page Titles - It is recommended to use keywords in page titles itself.
This title tag is different from a Meta tag, but it's worth considering it in
relation to them. Whatever text one places in the title tag (between the <title>
and </title> portions) will appear in the title bar of browsers when they
view the web page. Some browsers also append whatever you put in the title tag
by adding their own name, as for example Microsoft's Internet Explorer or
OPERA.
The actual text you use in the title tag is one of the
most important factors in how a search engine may decide to rank your web page.
In addition, all major web crawlers will use the text of your title tag as the
text they use for the title of your page in your listings.
If you have designed your website as a series of websites
or linked pages and not just a single Home Page, you must bear in mind that each
page of your website must be search engine optimized. The title of each
page i.e. the keywords you use on that page and the phrases you use in the
content will draw traffic to your site.
The most common mistake made by small business owners when
they first design their website is to place their business name or firm name in
every title of every page. Actually most of your prospective customers do not
bother to know the name of your firm until after they have looked at your site
and decided it is worth book marking.
So, while you want your business name in the title of the
home page, it is probably a waste of valuable keywords and space to put it in
the title line of every page on your site. Why not consider putting keywords in
the title so that your page will display closer to the top of the search engine
listing.
Dedicating first three positions
for keywords in title avoiding the stop words like ‘and’, ‘at’ and the like is
crucial in search engine optimization.
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