title of webpage and SEO

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by pandepanne, Sep 13, 2012.

  1. #1
    hello,

    i ask me a question.

    Is it good to put the domain name of the url on each title or it's useless (with keywords of course)?
     
    pandepanne, Sep 13, 2012 IP
  2. seoposter

    seoposter Peon

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    Yes you can. But I would suggest that you put it to the right of the overall title. Google treats the first few words in a title important, so reserve those positions for the most important keywords.
     
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  3. pandepanne

    pandepanne Peon

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    #3
    thks for the suggest
     
    pandepanne, Sep 13, 2012 IP
  4. michaelt

    michaelt Peon

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    Your page titles should be optimized for what users will be searching example “how to join digital point forum” I can’t see many users searching “your domain – how to join digital point forum” I would much prefer to have page titles that users would type and my page matches.
    Keep them less than 65/70 characters and make sure they are actually getting searched.
     
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  5. houseofweddings

    houseofweddings Peon

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    A title tag is the main text that describes an online document. It is the single most important on-page SEO element (behind overall content) and appears in three key places:
    Example:

    <head>
    <title>Example Title</title>
    </head>
    The title element of a web page is meant to be an accurate and concise
    description of a page's content. This element creates value in three
    specific areas (covered below) and is critical to both user experience.
    and search engine optimization:
     
    houseofweddings, Sep 14, 2012 IP
  6. lonking

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    #6
    Title with keywords will be better than with irrelated words.
     
    lonking, Sep 14, 2012 IP
  7. rommi

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    Title is very important for a webpage, it tells the search engine that what this page is all about...
     
    rommi, Sep 14, 2012 IP
  8. TechWombat

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    As mentioned by most of the others here, it's pretty useless for SEO unless you have enough space to append it to the end AND the URL is keyword-rich and relevant to the post. That said, sometimes you might want to add the URL at the end anyway, in places where it will help people quickly see where the post is from... But generally, I'd leave it out.
     
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  9. promo@s4seo.com

    promo@s4seo.com Greenhorn

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    According to me, you should not do this because Google Spider will consider it as duplicate title.
     
    promo@s4seo.com, Sep 15, 2012 IP
  10. ivvyevents

    ivvyevents Greenhorn

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    I don't think that it will be a good strategy to resort to as it won't look good in every case. I would suggest you to add the domain name to the title only if it is required and it looks and sounds natural in its appearance. The thing is that with the latest update from Google keeping on repeating things will not make it any good and in this case there is a chance that it will consider it to be a duplicate content.
     
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  11. prosko

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    I think, best keyword for SEO is unicat keyword. Ex; my nick name "prosko" .
     
    prosko, Sep 15, 2012 IP
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    Title Tags are very effective right now. It give weights in ranking your site.
     
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    I will not place the name on the title! Just a KW-that;s all
     
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  14. Jeff Bee

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    If you were to put the name of the website in the title, would it be better to go at the end of the title instead of the beginning?
     
    Jeff Bee, Sep 15, 2012 IP
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    Its beneficial if you do it to an extent but if you over do it, it would be considered as spamming. Use it only if it looks natural in anyway. There are lot many other ways by which you can optimize your site so better do not risk your site for such tactics which may put you in trouble.
     
    seotrafficsearch, Sep 16, 2012 IP
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    Thanks Dear All Of You For Added Here Sach A Very Good Information.I Am Really Very Thankfull To You All..
     
    johnhayden11, Sep 17, 2012 IP