Mwa-ha-ha-ha! LOL. I'm sorry. Of course 60 characters, not words. Need to be more accurate. I apologize for misleading. I believe nobody used 60 words in title tag according to my previous post.
There is no exact figure for this, but in practice, it should not go beyond the 80 char, unless it is very important to better describe your content. having 64 char or 70 char will not affect much, the exact relevance with your content may affect a lot.
Actually Basickno has made a very good point. It is like someone saying what they do and what they actually do. Since a lot of article directories will accept up to 100 characters, of course Google will not. Having writing over 500 complete different articles of 500 to 800 words, is why I say this. When writing a title, I make sure all my keyword phrases, and similar meaning words are in the first 65 spaces, then I continue only to 80 spaces and maybe 100. I know the Google axe is going to fall, but I have had over 80 characters pass through. Let Google decide, you might get more than you bargained for. Of course you will not if you keyword phrase is at the end. Example: Writing Killer Headlines: Write headers that kill competition, and knock out eye sockets. That again is just for example purposes. The point made is that wherever Google does its slicing, I did not get hurt. It turn, article readers see it all.
Good point I see here. Thanks for sharing I often hear "Write for people, not for Google (or other search engines)". Now it makes sense - it doesn't matter whom you're writing for - use those techniques about keywords in first sentences of your article and get rewarded. You will get reader's attention and Google will like your article, too. Am I a bit right?
title length should 65 to 70 character. should not more these length because google does not crawl your website more title tags so always you should avoid keyword stuffing..
That is according to that site in which you are posting... Some sites allow more character... & some allow less...!!