Question : Title at meta tag

Discussion in 'Google' started by Puneet225, Oct 22, 2009.

  1. nowimhere

    nowimhere Active Member

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    #21
    This is important.

    You can never be too sure. So keep it targeted.
     
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  2. DejanSEO

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    #22
    I was referring to focus on landing pages specifically focused to a single product or a product family.

    Example 1:

    Index Page: Toyota Camry | Toyota Aurion | Toyota Hilux - Ted's Garage

    Example 2:

    Index Page: New and used Toyota cars - Ted's Garage
    Sub Page1: Toyota Camry
    Sub Page2: Toyota Aurion

    Etc

    Link building takes place for sub pages as well, not just the home page.
     
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  3. Toon-c

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    #23


    Ok, it's in the end a question of preference .. I agree with the structure you mentioned , it's not a big deal , But I prefer:


    Index page: New and used Toyota cars: Toyota Camry - Toyota Aurion and Toyota Hilux at Ted's Garage
    ISub Page1: Toyota Camry
    Sub Page2: Toyota Aurion
     
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  4. DejanSEO

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    #24
    I see. Usually after approximately 65th chatacter you get the ... after the TITLE. This is another reason we always keep it quite short.

    I haven't really tested this, but does Google factor in phrases that come in after the character limit used to display in the results?
     
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  5. Toon-c

    Toon-c Well-Known Member

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    #25

    Definitely.
    This is another SEO myth .. the 65th characters ..

    I've tested it myself, read articles of SEO experts and I can confirm it ..

    Just Use the sentence you want people to see in the serp before the 65th, after that just add a sentence you are optimizing for ..
     
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  6. DejanSEO

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    #26
    Brilliant. And how long can this santence can go for before Google goes - bull!
     
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    #27
    I would have to say I'm a avid user of the (|) they just scream sophistication. :D
     
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  8. Toon-c

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    #28

    Not sure ..... Some said it's 90 characters .. But I don't agree ...




    Sent You a PM .. check it out ..
     
    Toon-c, Oct 27, 2009 IP