Question about titles

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by $earner, Mar 5, 2008.

  1. #1
    In the title of a web page, how many letters or words are read by search engines (not just Google). I mean, how many are relevant to them.

    Thank you.
     
    $earner, Mar 5, 2008 IP
  2. promomanagers

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    #2
    I am by no means sure of this but I believe generally it's recommended you keep the title under 80 characters..
     
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  3. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    #3
    shorter titles are better but in my exprience , titles under 60 cha. is good
     
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  4. Bohol

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    #4
    The first three words give a big weight in SERP.
     
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    #5
    the shorter the better. to rank well in SERP you need to raise your PR...
     
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  6. mcaronan

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    #6
    I prefer below 60 characters including spaces.. You should put your target keywords in your title to help increase your rankings in search engines... :cool:
     
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  7. freespace

    freespace Well-Known Member

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    #7
    Google only shows about 65 characters in the SERPs.

    I generally like to see short titles with only 2-4 keywords in it.

    it also depends on the page and the contents of it. Some pages will require a longer title while others will suffice with a couple of words.
     
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  8. Jim4767

    Jim4767 Prominent Member

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    My experience is that any title longer than about 65 characters (including spaces) gets the ending cut off in the SERPs link on Google results pages.
     
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  9. eric_wahlberg

    eric_wahlberg Well-Known Member

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    #9
    Actually limit in google is upto 65 characters,make sure keyword on which you want to optimize comes under the 65 characters.
     
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    angilina Notable Member

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    #10
    I think title should be less than 60 characters
     
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  11. KC TAN

    KC TAN Well-Known Member

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    #11
    I would also limit myself to around 60 characters :)
     
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  12. corlock

    corlock Banned

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    #12
    can you prove it?
     
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  13. teamboston

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    #13
    Main keywords only in the title. The more the less relevance for each one, so focus and make it readable.
    That's what I do, and I too stay under the above limits for chars.
     
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  14. $earner

    $earner Well-Known Member

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    #14
    Thanks everyone for the replies. Now I have a better idea of what I should have for a title.
    I apologize, because I couldn't find the general forum for this thread.
     
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  15. Sam 735

    Sam 735 Well-Known Member

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    #15
    Apparently that the shorter is the title the better for you...I think that every word in the title is considered but the first words are more important...
     
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    #16
    Under 65 is what i would use. They do not list more than that so they do not help after that.
     
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    I dont go over 57...dont know why but it has always worked our well for me.
     
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    #18
    I agree with teamboston. The shorter the better, and the more strength each word carries.
     
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  19. Jim4767

    Jim4767 Prominent Member

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    That's right. My suspicion is that Google caches titles longer than 65 characters, but only displays about 65 of the characters, followed by ....., in the blue link on the SERPs page.
     
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    #20
    I agree with most guys here 60-65 for me
     
    ste1975, Mar 6, 2008 IP