Domain name in page title

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by chriscoop, Jul 6, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi there,

    I have my domain name on the end of all my page titles. The domain name has one of my main keywords in there. Do you think that I need to keep my domain name in my title on every page? I do not know if that make any difference when you look it from SEO point.

    Thanks to advise
     
    chriscoop, Jul 6, 2007 IP
  2. rcj662

    rcj662 Guest

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    #2
    I do not think you need it on every page title.
     
    rcj662, Jul 6, 2007 IP
  3. SEMSpot

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    Only keep it on the page or pages that you are optimizing for that keyword or keyword phrase. On the other pages I would take it out since it is of no real use to you.
     
    SEMSpot, Jul 6, 2007 IP
  4. chriscoop

    chriscoop Active Member

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    I have a php script with 100 of pages and in every page is the code to show the domain name. So i have only 2 options, to show domain name on all pages or not showing it all. I just want to know if it make any difference maybe the search engines see it as spam.
     
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  5. sideways

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    Sometimes its nice to see the domain name in the title though when you're looking at the title of a website on a SERP. It can be complementary to your keywords and promote/brand your website name at the same time. Even if they don't click your link at least they caught your name, because they read it in the title.
     
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  6. SEMSpot

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    In that case Chris I would have it show the domain name then in your page title since it's either all or nothing with your php script. Also as stated from the above post, name recognition can never hurt.
     
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    Well your title keyword denisty will be reduce, but says your url is, carcrew.com, and each page of your website is regarding a specific car model, then I believe it would be beneficial.
     
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    i dont prefer adding site name to all pages title. it's not a good seo way
     
    trichnosis, Jul 7, 2007 IP
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    It's better to keep it in the page that you are optimizing your keywords.
     
    wencols18, Jul 9, 2007 IP