How To Write Page Title Effectively?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by ATechGuy, Jul 3, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi there,

    I want to know that how to write the page title effectively?

    Any samples will be appreciated.

    Regards
    ATGuy
     
    ATechGuy, Jul 3, 2009 IP
  2. laxmikanth

    laxmikanth Peon

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    #2
    You write title with using keywords like Sentence formation, don't mention only keywords.its not so effective.
     
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  3. Namrata

    Namrata Guest

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    #3
    check out your competitors for there title and then use the one you prefer.........
     
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  4. fishfinder

    fishfinder Active Member

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    Make them very interesting, descriptive and straight to the point.....

    In SERPs the main thing that is going to be catching the eyes of those searching is the title of the page. If you just stuff with keywords for SEO purposes, you won't get the same visitors that you will when focusing on making sure your content is interesting to readers.

    Look at search results and see what catches your eye!
     
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    willybfriendly Peon

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    #6
    Here are some types of headlines, with examples:

    Lists, such as, “Top 5 Ways to Groom a Dog for Competitions”.

    Questions, such as, “Do You Want To Learn How To Groom a Dog?”

    Commands, such as, “Start to Learn to Groom a Dog, Now!”

    Abstract, such as, “Coming Soon: Fluffed Tails and Trimmed Coats”

    p/s: purpose of the headline is to attract attention.for free ebook about this..google : artofbizz
     
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    #7
    None of those are optimal from a SEO perspective.

    How about:

    "Dog Grooming - An online tutorial"

    I mean, what are people going to be typing in the search box? Probably 'dog grooming' and if they don't find what they want in the first page or two, then altering it to 'dog grooming how to' or 'how to groom a dog'.

    The title tag is too important to waste. A clear and concise statement as to what the page is about is the proper use. Search terms can be included quite naturally.
     
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  8. Professional Dude

    Professional Dude Prominent Member

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    Put the keyword in the title , and don't make it too long.
     
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    thanks guys for yours admonition! :)
     
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  10. Gene2009

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    You should try making use of questions and words like "TOP", "Best", "Must-Have" and similar words.. Mix them up.. Questions like: "Why Should You Do This?" or titles like "Best Guidelines That You Must Know".. Interesting titles would make readers be more interested to click on your article.. Look at the Titles of articles in Ezines..
     
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