Hi, i want to change my website title. It will affected search engine results? For example, my PR is 2, will go to zero or what?
Your site PR will not change from changing the title. Your results in the serps will likely change - keywords in the title make a lot of difference to where you rank.
So for example, i have a website with title: "orange, all about orange". Now I want to change it to "All Orange Juice", it will make a lot of difference in ranks? And does it means my website in the new keywords will be in the lowest ranks again? Anyway what i want to ask is, how can google ranked up websites with the same keywords?
Titles are important in SERPs. At least, they tell the searcher what each site is about. SEs will want to display relevant sites to searchers so well-written relevant titles will perform better. When you change the title, you cause a change in how the algo will affect your site ranking because they will have to compare your new title to others.
The ranking changes according to what exactly is the search query. Your new page will certainly rank better with a 'orange juice' search In general, keep the title short and descriptive to achieve the best results.
There are soooooo many factors that affect search engine results (not only the site title) - URL name, meta tags (title, description, keywords), ALT IMG, keyword density, bold keywords, italicized keywords, location of keywords near the top of the page, no. of backlinks, relevance of backlinks, etc. etc. Depending on the other factors above-enumerated, a change in your title may or may not have a significant effect on your search engine rank. Of course, it is always a safe bet to include your most important keywords in your title.
you page rank will not be effected when you have changed your site title. it's related with your backlinks. but your sep will be effected . it's criteria for your serp
"All Orange Juice" should be better than "orange, all about orange" because people search for "orange juice " not for "all about orange". Title is very important in ranking.
If your title currently is for, say, a moderately competitive keyword(s) and you change it to a very competitive keyword(s) — for example, "real estate" — you will almost certainly drop in the search engine rankings. PR won't change. What is not predictable is traffic. In other words, will you get more or less traffic dropping from Google's first page for a noncompetitive keyword to Google's second or third page for a more competitive keyword? Traffic, of course, is the main goal.
a subtle change of your title should not significantl affect your rankings......in either way..good or bad...title is just one of the hundreds of raning factors
now i want to ask, how search engine ranks all websites with the same keywords? traffics or what? For example the orange juice. let's say my website name is abc.com, and someone's website is def.com. Both of us have "orange juice" keywords, now who ranks better when you typed orange juice in google?
it will not result in changing your PR but it can surely change the ranking of your site the search engine.
this one will go to other both onpgae and off-page optimization. can be anything fom metatags, content, img alt, content, inbound out bound links and so on. dotn forget Google for like 100 algorithms. so it can be anything related to your sites.
The site that has the word 'orange-juice' in the URL is likely to rank above yours in the serps for that keyword - all other things being equal.
Your PR won't be affected because PR was based on the quality links. But changing website title will affect your SERP.
Thanks guys. Now more questions. About keywords. Only index webpage or all webpages in one website that will affected google ranking? For example, like my example above, i owned abc.com about orange juice. And someone have his own website, it is def.com about orange juice too. Now he mentioned orange juice couple of times in his index webpage, but not in other webpages. In index, I didn't mentioned ornage juice couple of times but I have lot of my webpages that contained "orange juice" words in it...who ranks better?